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Table 3 Risk factors of not being up-to-date for global vaccination among HCS

From: Vaccination perception and coverage among healthcare students in France in 2019

 

N (%)

Univariate analysis

Odd ratio [IC 95%]

p

Multivariate analysis

Odd ratio [IC 95%]

p

Sex

 Male

113 (20.8)

0.25

  

 Female

429 (79.2)

1.3 [0.8–1.9]

   

Healthcare category

 Medical

284 (52.4)

0.0008*

0.004*

 Paramedical

141 (26)

0.9 [0.6–1.4]

 

0.8 [0.5–1.2]

 

 PACES student

117 (21.6)

2.3 [1.4–3.7]

 

2.0 [1.2–3.3]

 

District of birth

 Calvados

166 (30.6)

0.06

  

 Manche

103 (19)

0.7 [0.5–1.2]

   

 Orne

55 (10.1)

1.2 [0.6–2.3]

   

 Seine Maritime

77(14.2)

0.4 [0.3–0.8]

 

 

 Eure

26 (4.8)

0.9 [0.4–2.0]

   

 Others

115 (21.2)

0.7 [0.4–1.2]

 

 

Years of graduate medical school

 

0.77

  

 2nd year

53 (18.5)

0.6 [0.3–1.3]

   

 3th year

54 (19)

0.8 [0.4–1.6]

   

 4th year

70 (25)

0.7 [0.3–1.5]

   

 5th year

54 (19)

0.7 [0.3–1.5]

   

 6th year

53 (18.5)

    

Age (years)

 20–21

290 (53.5)

0.09

  

 22–23

155 (28.6)

0.8 [0.5–1.1]

 

 

 24–25

57 (10.5)

0.6 [0.3–1.0]

 

 

  > 25

40 (7.4)

1.4 [0.7–2.9]

   

Vaccine safety

 No < 6

110 (20.3)

0.21

  

 Yes ≥6

432 (79.7)

0.7 [0.4–1.3]

   

Vaccine efficiency

 Yes for all vaccines

15 (2.8)

0.10

  

 Yes for some vaccines

514 (94.8)

0.5 [0.2–1.6]

   

 “I don’t think so”

10 (1.8)

3.3 [0.3–34.7]

   

 I don’t know

3 (0.6)

0.7 [0.1–10.4]

   

French mandatory vaccination extension on infant

 Agree

496 (91.5)

0.004*

0.04*

 Disagree

46 (8.5)

1.8 [1.2–2.7]

 

1.6 [1.1–2.5]

 

Will you recommend vaccination?

     

 Yes for all vaccines

246 (56%)

0.005*

  

 Yes for some vaccines

61 (72.6%)

2.1 [1.2–3.4]

   

 No

16 (76.2%)

2.5 [0.9–6.9]

   
  1. *: p < 0.05