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Table 2 Comparison of demographics and HPV-VU (N = 602)

From: Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Acceptance (HPV-VA) and Vaccine Uptake (HPV-VU): assessing the impact of theory, culture, and trusted sources of information in a Hispanic community

 

HPV Vaccine Uptake

 

Variable

No (n[%])

Yes (n[%])

Prefer not to answer (n[%])

P-value

Gender Identity

   

.001a

 Male

71 (12)

20 (3.4)

9 (1.5)

 

 Female

308 (51.9)

159 (26.8)

10 (1.7)

 

 Gender Variant

7 (1.2)

3 (0.5)

0 (0)

 

 Prefer not to answer

3 (0.5)

1 (0.2)

0 (0)

 

 Other

1 (0.2)

0 (0)

1 (0.2)

 

Race

   

.029a

 White

277 (47.2)

130 (22.1)

11 (1.9)

 

 Black

7 (1.2)

5 (0.0)

0 (0)

 

 Asian

0 (0)

1 (0.2)

0 (0)

 

 Native-American

1 (1.0)

0 (0)

2 (2.1)

 

 Other

51 (8.7)

32 (5.5)

3 (0.5)

 

 Prefer not to answer

51 (8.7)

11 (1.8)

6 (1.0)

 

Primary Language

   

.059

 English

150 (25.3)

83 (14)

12 (2.0)

 

 Spanish

241 (40.6)

99 (16.7)

8 (1.3)

 

Household income

   

.649a

 Less than $5,000

42 (7.1)

18 (3.0)

4 (0.7)

 

 $5,001-$20,000

80 (13.4)

30 (5.0)

5 (0.8)

 

 $20,001-$40,000

111 (18.7)

58 (9.7)

5 (0.8)

 

 $40,001-$60,000

72 (12.1)

33 (5.5)

3 (0.5)

 

 $60,001-$80,000

48 (8.1)

23 (3.9)

1 (0.2)

 

 $80,001-$100,000

19 (3.2)

10 (1.7)

0 (0)

 

 $100,001 or more

13 (2.2)

4 (0.7)

0 (0)

 

 Do not know

3 (0.5)

4 (0.7)

1 (0.2)

 

 Prefer not to answer

4 (0.7)

3 (0.5)

1 (0.2)

 
  1. aIndicates that the ‘minimum expected cell frequency’ assumption of the chi-square test was violated and the p-value should be interpreted with caution