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. 2022 May 11;18(5):2060020. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2022.2060020

Table 1.

Results of the multivariate analysis.

 
Intention (Ref) vs Hesitation
Intention (Ref) vs Refusal
Features ARO 1 95% CI 1 p-value ARO 1 95% CI 1 p-value
Sex            
Male 1.00 -   1.00 -  
Female 2.49 1.20, 5.17 0.014 1.77 0.90, 3.50 0.099
Region            
Remainder 1.00 -   1.00 -  
Dakar-Diourbel-Thiès 2.16 1.04, 4.48 0.040 2.03 1.04, 3.96 0.038
I think it’s important to get vaccinated            
Yes 1.00 -   1.00 -  
No 2.72 1.16, 6.39 0.022 2.07 0.93, 4.61 0.075
I think it is advisable to get vaccinated against COVID-19            
Yes 1.00 -   1.00 -  
No 16.49 6.72, 40.59 <0.001 17.00 7.42, 39.00 <0.001
Getting the COVID-19 vaccine will help protect me from the virus            
Yes 1.00 -   1.00 -  
No 20.10 8.06, 50.00 <0.001 19.30 8.49, 44.00 <0.001
The coronavirus vaccine could put my health at risk            
Yes 1.00 -   1.00 -  
No 0.56 0.20, 1.62 0.299 0.20 0.09, 0.49 <0.001
Coronavirus vaccine may have side effects            
Yes 1.00 -   1.00 -  
No 1.66 0.71, 3.90 0.199 0.67 0.32, 1.40 0.299
When the vaccine is offered, most of the people important to me (family, friends) would think that I need to be vaccinated against COVID-19            
Yes 1.00 -   1.00 -  
No 4.97 2.34, 10.50 <0.001 5.61 2.83, 11.1 <0.001
I think it will be easy for me to access the health professional to get the coronavirus vaccine if I want it            
Yes 1.00 -   1.00 -  
No 0.33 0.13, 0.84 0.020 0.22 0.09, 0.51 <0.001
Health workers should provide appropriate and necessary information and support for immunization            
Yes 1.00 -   1.00 -  
No 22.4 1.71, 293 0.018 26.2 2.29, 301 0.009

1AOR = Adjusted Odds Ratio, CI = Confidence Interval, p < 0.05 in bold.