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Table 2 Binary logistic Regressions of COVID-19 skepticism and SARS-CoV-2 vaccine hesitancy on political and religious exposure variables: unadjusted and adjusted models

From: Determinants of COVID-19 skepticism and SARS-CoV-2 vaccine hesitancy: findings from a national population survey of U.S. adults

 

COVID-19 Skepticism

Exposure variablesa,b

ORc

(C.I.)c

OR

(C.I.)

OR

(C.I.)

OR

(C.I.)

Republican party

1.9

1.9

(1.7, 2.1)

(1.7, 2.1)

      

Conservative politics

  

2.2

2.2

(1.9, 2.5)

(1.9, 2.5)

    

Biblical literalist

    

2.9

2.7

(1.9, 4.4)

(1.7, 4.2)

  

No doubt God exists

      

2.4

2.4

(1.7, 3.5)

(1.6, 3.6)

 

SARS CoV-2 Vaccine Hesitancy

Exposure variablesa,b

ORc

(C.I.)c

OR

(C.I.)

OR

(C.I.)

OR

(C.I.)

Republican party

1.2

1.4

(1.1, 1.4)

(1.2, 1.6)

      

Conservative politics

  

1.4

1.5

(1.2, 1.6)

(1.3, 1.7)

    

Biblical literalist

    

1.8

1.3

(1.0, 3.3)

(0.7, 2.5)

  

No doubt God exists

      

1.7

1.4

(1.0, 2.8)

(0.8, 2.5)

  1. Note. N = 1215
  2. aEach of the four exposure variables is included separately in its own models. In each cell, unadjusted (bivariate) results are listed above adjusted (multivariable) results
  3. bAll adjusted analyses control for effects of gender, marital status, race/ethnicity, age, urbanicity, region, education, and annual family income
  4. cCell entries are prevalence odds ratios from respective binary logistic regressions, with 95% confidence intervals listed in parentheses