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Table 3 Adjusted Odds Ratios (AOR) for participants reporting they were unsure or unlikely to receive a COVID-19 vaccine (n = 287)a

From: Factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine intent among Latino SNAP participants in Southern California

 

Not Sure/ Don’t Know (vs. Definitely Yes/ Likely Yes)

AOR (95% CI)

Definitely Not/ Likely Not (vs. Definitely Yes/ Likely Yes)

AOR (95% CI)

Age (continuous)

0.98 (0.96–1.01)

0.98 (0.93–1.03)

Language Preference: English (vs. Spanish)

1.50 (0.83–2.71)

3.05 (1.31–7.12)

Latino not of Mexican origin (vs. Latino of Mexican origin)

1.21 (0.54–2.75)

2.08 (0.71–6.13)

No partner- single, separated/divorced, widowed, other (vs. married or living with partner)

0.88 (0.51–1.53)

2.03 (0.88–4.71)

Any children aged 5–17 (vs. none)

1.80 (0.83–3.89)

0.756 (0.26–2.17)

Lifetime household health condition diagnoses (vs. No household health condition diagnoses)

 Yes, but not a COVID-19 risk factor

1.48 (0.80–2.72)

1.10 (0.45–2.69)

 Yes, a COVID-19 risk factor

2.43 (1.05–5.64)

1.59 (0.41–6.10)

Any Social Media Platforms Used (vs. I don’t use social media)

1.15 (0.42–3.20)

1.25 (0.25–6.19)

Never/rarely reading/talking about COVID-19 (vs. occasionally/often/most of the time)

0.89 (0.47–1.68)

4.03 (1.72–9.43)

Did not receive flu vaccine this past season (2019–2020) (vs. did receive)

1.20 (0.70–2.04)

3.14 (1.36–7.23)

COVID-19 Affect Mean Score

1.38 (1.02–1.87)

1.40 (0.89–2.19)

  1. a Robust 95% confidence intervals (CI) in parentheses. Analysis was performed among those providing complete responses to all relevant questions