Nationwide sampleb
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N (%)
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Crude OR (95%CI)
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Adjusted OR (95%CI)
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More inclined to accept vaccination
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First survey
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498 (8)
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Reference
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Reference
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Second survey
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268 (7)
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0.8 (0.7-0.9)c
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0.8 (0.7-0.9)d
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Less inclined to accept vaccination
| | | |
First survey
|
122 (2)
|
Reference
|
Reference
|
Second survey
|
131 (3)
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1.4 (1.1-1.9)c
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1.3 (1.0-1.7)d
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Low vaccination coverage sample
e
| | | |
More inclined to accept vaccination
| | | |
First survey
|
108 (9)
|
Reference
|
Reference
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Second survey
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76 (6)
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0.7 (0.5-1.0)f
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0.6 (0.5-0.9)g
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Less inclined to accept vaccination
| | | |
First survey
|
27 (2)
|
Reference
|
Reference
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Second survey
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60 (5)
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2.2 (1.4-3.5)f
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2.0 (1.2-3.2)g
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aThe reference category is: "My opinion had not changed with respect to the 5 years preceding the survey"
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bThe number of participants in the NS in the first and second survey was 5881 and 3878, respectively
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cAdjusted for age, gender, ethnicity, degree of urbanization and region
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dAdjusted for age, gender, ethnicity, degree of urbanization, region and educational level
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eThe number of participants in the LVC sample in the first and second survey was 1204 and 1190, respectively
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fAdjusted for age and gender
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gAdjusted for age, gender and religion (categories are as in Table 3)