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Table 4 Association between selected sociodemographic characteristics of the older women and their support of infant vaccination

From: Effect of intensive training in improving older women's knowledge and support for infant vaccination in Nigerian urban slums: a before-and-after intervention study

 

Pre intervention

Post intervention

Selected sociodemographic characteristics

Good support

n(%)

Poor

support

n(%)

Good

support

n(%)

Poor

support

n(%)

Age group (years)

 35–44

4 (26.7)

11 (73.3)

12 (85.7)

2 (14.3)

 45–54

13 (41.9)

18 (58.1)

24 (82.8)

5 (17.2)

 55–64

7 (20.0)

28 (80.0)

29 (90.6)

3 (9.4)

 65 years and above

7 (25.0)

20 (75.0)

20 (83.3)

4 (16.7)

Total

31 (28.4)

78 (71.6)

85 (85.9)

14 (14.1)

 

χ2 = 4.04

p = 0.40

χ2 = 2.09

p = 0.71

Marital Status

 Married

19 (23.5)

62 (76.5)

67 (87.0)

10 (13.0)

 Single

1 (100.0)

0 (0.0)

1 (100.0)

0 (0.0)

 Separated

0 (0.0)

1 (100.0)

1 (100.0)

0 (0.0)

 Widowed

11 (42.3)

15 (57.5)

16 (80.0)

4 (20.0)

Total

31 (28.4)

78 (71.6)

85 (85.9)

14 (14.1)

 

χ2 = 6.35

p = 0.09

χ2 = 0.97

p = 0.80

Educational Level

 No formal Education

9 (31.0)

20 (69.0)

24 (85.7)

4 (14.3)

 Primary

11 (50.0)

11 (50.0)

15 (93.8)

1 (6.3)

 Secondary

45 (83.3)

9 (16.7)

42 (82.4)

9 (17.6)

 Tertiary

2 (50.0)

2 (50.0)

4 (100.0)

0 (0.0)

Total

31 (28.4)

78 (71.6)

85 (85.9)

14 (14.1)

 

χ2 = 9.71

p = 0.02

χ2 = 1.99

p = 0.57

Number of Children

 1–2

2 (25.0)

6 (75.0)

6 (85.7)

1 (14.3)

 3–4

8 (20.0)

32 (80.0)

27 (79.4)

7 (20.6)

 5 and above

21 (34.4)

40 (65.6)

52 (89.7)

6 (10.3)

Total

31 (28.4)

78 (71.6)

85 (85.9)

14 (14.1)

 

χ2 = 2.52

p = 0.28

χ2 = 1.85

p = 0.39