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Table 2 Distributions of geographic-based socioeconomic variables among adolescents living across five states (n = 909)

From: Associations of geographic-based socioeconomic factors and HPV vaccination among male and female children in five US states

Geographic-based socioeconomic factors

Arkansas

(n = 173)

Illinois

(n = 67)

Missouri

(n = 287)

Mississippi

(n = 57)

Tennessee

(n = 325)

N

%

N

%

N

%

N

%

N

%

Medically Underserved Area (MUA)

 Non-MUA

78

45.09

43

64.18

208

72.47

9

15.79

124

38.15

 MUA

95

54.91

24

35.82

79

27.53

48

84.21

201

61.85

Healthcare Provider Shortage Area (HPSA)

 Non-HPSA

163

94.22

49

73.13

285

99.30

37

64.91

299

92.00

 HPSA

10

5.78

18

26.87

2

0.70

20

35.09

26

8.00

Persistent poverty

 Not persistent poverty

154

89.02

63

94.03

260

90.59

38

66.67

315

96.92

 Persistent poverty

19

10.98

4

5.97

27

9.41

19

33.33

10

3.08

Persistent child poverty

 Not persistent child poverty

136

78.61

59

88.06

247

86.06

27

47.37

248

76.31

 Persistent child poverty

37

21.39

8

11.94

40

13.94

30

52.63

77

23.69

Social Vulnerability Index

 Low vulnerability1

91

52.60

60

89.55

236

82.23

26

45.61

224

68.92

 High vulnerability2

82

47.40

7

10.45

51

17.77

31

54.39

101

31.08

  1. 1 Low vulnerability measured as Social Vulnerability Index < 0.7
  2. 2 High vulnerability measured as Social Vulnerability Index ≥ 0.7