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Table 2 Antenatal vaccination attitudes, intentions, social influences and risk considerations

From: Vaccination hesitancy in the antenatal period: a cross-sectional survey

 

Overall % (N)

Primips

Multips

P value

Post-secondary qualifs

Other

P value

Not at all hesitant

Others

P value

Very or somewhat hesitant

Others

P value

Vaccination attitudes, intentions & pre-natal actions

Qn1 Strongly support childhood vaccination

80.0% (230)

76.0% (79)

81.8% (148)

0.304

81.3% (143)

80.0% (32)

0.826

93.5% (139)

58.1% (74)

< 0.0001

15.4% (13)

83.9% (211)

< 0.0001

Qn26 Want baby to get all recommended vaccines (Yes)

92.2% (204)

86.0% (57)

94.6% (147)

0.077

93.0% (158)

92.1% (38)

0.737

99.2% (133)

73.2% (82)

< 0.0001

33.3% (12)

95.8% (190)

< 0.0001

Qn27 Not at all hesitant

65.3% (225)

59.5% (79)

68.5% (146)

0.189

62.5% (184)

57.8% (45)

0.609

      

Qn27 Very/somewhat hesitant or unsure

5.8% (225)

16.5% (79)

5.5% (146)

0.014

12.0% (184)

15.6% (45)

0.616

      

Qn 31 Want baby to have all recommended vaccines and have no concerns

42.5% (226)

41.8% (79)

42.9% (147)

0.681

38.7% (186)

43.2% (44)

0.610

60.5% (147)

9.2% (76)

< 0.0001

0.0% (12)

45.5% (211)

0.001

Qn 36 Plan to have flu vaccine (Yes)

48.5% (231)

50.0% (86)

47.4% (152)

0.787

51.4% (185)

36.4% (44)

0.093

55.9% (145)

35.6% (90)

0.003

15.4% (13)

51.7% (209)

0.019

Qn 37 Plan to have pertussis vaccine (Yes)

87.5% (231)

90.7% (86)

88.2% (152)

0.667

90.3% (185)

86.4% (44)

0.421

89.38% (147)

87.5% (88)

0.669

75.0% (12)

90.1% (211)

0.126

Qn24 Ever delayed vaccine for reasons not illness or allergy? (% yes, multips only)

7.5% (147)

   

7.8% (116)

7.7% (26)

0.588

2.1% (97)

16.3% (43)

0.0008

60.0% (5)

4.5% (134)

0.002

Qn25 Ever decided not to vaccinate child for reasons other than illness or allergy? (% yes, multips only)

3.5% (144)

   

4.3% (116)

0.0% (24)

> 0.999

1.0% (98)

8.9% (45)

0.0341

66.7% (6)

0.7% (135)

< 0.0001

Social influences

Qn4 Strongly agree “Most people who are important to me think I should get my child vaccinated”

62.7% (220)

57.3% (75)

65.0% (143)

0.304

60.4% (169)

70.0% (40)

0.282

75.9% (141)

39.2% (74)

< 0.0001

35.3% (17)

64.5% (211)

0.034

Qn5 Strongly agree “Most people who are important to me would have their child vaccinated”

63.0% (227)

61.5% (78)

63.7% (146)

0.773

60.7% (173)

71.4% (42)

0.217

75.2% (145)

42.1% (76)

< 0.0001

30.8% (13)

65.9% (208)

0.016

Qn20 Strongly agree “Access to government family support payments is important in my decisions”

16.4% (226)

16.9% (77)

15.8% (146)

0.850

15.0% (173)

22.0% (41)

0.346

14.6% (144)

18.4% (76)

0.561

33.3% (18)

14.9% (215)

0.235

Qn29 All things considered, how much do you trust your child’s doctor? (From 0 = Do not trust at all to 10 = completely trust) Mean (95% CI)

8.8 (8.6–9.1)

8.7 (8.3–9.2)

8.7 (8.4–9.0)

0.990

8.8 (8.5–9.1)

8.5 (8.0–9.2)

0.369

9.4 (9.3–9.6)

7.7 (7.3–8.2)

< 0.0001

5.4 (3.8–6.9)

9.0 (8.8–9.2)

< 0.0001

Risk considerations

Q3 “Because other children are vaccinated it isn’t necessary to have my child vaccinated” –Strongly or moderately agree

9.9% (223)

7.9% (76)

9.0% (145)

> 0.999

9.3% (172)

7.3% (41)

> 0.999

8.3% (144)

9.5% (74)

0.803

16.7% (12)

8.3% (206)

0.281

Q19 “The benefits of vaccines outweigh the risks of vaccines” – Neither agree nor disagree

5.8% (224)

12.0% (75)

2.7% (146)

0.012

7.7% (181)

9.1% (44)

0.759

1.4% (141)

14.3% (77)

0.0003

30.8% (13)

4.4% (205)

0.0041

Q21 “How concerned are you that your child may have a serious side effect from a vaccine?” - Very or somewhat concerned

25.4% (228)

26.6% (79)

24.7 (146)

0.751

25.7% (175)

24.4% (41)

> 0.999

8.3% (145)

55.8% (77)

< 0.0001

76.9% (13)

21.5% (209)

< 0.0001

Q22 “How concerned are you that any one of the childhood vaccines might not be safe?” - Very or somewhat concerned

23.6% (229)

30.4% (79)

19.7% (147)

0.099

244.0% (175)

23.8% (42)

> 0.999

6.8% (146)

54.5% (77)

< 0.0001

84.6% (13)

19.5% (210)

< 0.0001

Q23 “How concerned are you that a vaccine might not prevent the disease” - Very or somewhat concerned

23.1% (226)

21.8% (78)

23.3% (146)

0.868

24.3% (173)

16.7% (42)

0.412

11.7% (145)

43.4% (76)

< 0.0001

61.5% (13)

20.2% (208)

0.002

Q28 How sure are you that following the recommended vaccine schedule is a good idea for your child? (0 = not at all sure, 10 = completely sure) Mean (95% CI)

8.83 (8.54–9.12)

8.49 (7.89–9.09)

9.01 (8.70–9.33)

0.564

8.91 (8.59–9.24)

8.38 (7.58–9.18)

0.176

9.73 (9.62–9.84)

7.17 (6.47–7.86)

< 0.0001

3.77 (2.02–5.52)

9.15 (8.91–9.39)

< 0.0001

Q30 If children in Australia are not vaccinated, how likely do you think they are to get a disease that vaccines prevent? (0 = not at all likely, 10 = very likely) Mean (95% CI)

7.14 (6.81–7.47)

7.17 (6.57–7.79)

7.13 (6.74–7.52)

0.887

7.18 (6.83–7.53)

6.66 (5.68–7.63)

0.240

7.57 (7.19–7.95)

6.38 (5.77–6.99)

0.001

3.83 (2.18–5.49)

7.35 (7.02–7.67)

< 0.0001

  1. P value is for Fisher’s exact test for 2 × 2 contingency table. Figures shown are percentage and total number of respondents as % (N)
  2. Primips=first-time mothers; Multips=experienced mothers