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Table 4 Logistic regression taking child vaccine (administered/is willing versus did not/does not want to administer the vaccine*) as the dependent variable

From: Trust in pharmaceuticals and vaccine hesitancy: exploring factors influencing COVID-19 immunization among Lebanese children aged 1 to 11 years

Variable

aOR

P

95% Confidence Interval

Person filling the survey (mothers vs. fathers*)

0.033

0.002

0.16

0.66

Child goes to school (yes versus no*)

2.21

0.250

0.57

8.57

Monthly income

0.503

   

< 3 million Lebanese Pound

1

   

3–10 million Lebanese Pound

1.02

0.960

0.42

2.52

> 10 million Lebanese Pound

1.52

0.365

0.62

3.73

Living region (rural versus city*)

0.87

0.678

0.44

1.71

Parent severe symptoms from vaccine administration (yes versus no*)

1.18

0.61

0.62

2.24

Child infected with COVID-19 infection (yes versus no*)

0.67

0.230

0.35

1.28

Bad reaction to a vaccine (yes versus no*)

0.25

< 0.001

0.13

0.49

Trust pharmaceutical company (yes versus no*)

8.22

< 0.001

3.69

18.31

Parent experienced adverse events from vaccine administration (yes versus no*)

1.34

0.436

0.64

2.82

Parent educational level (university vs. secondary or less*)

1.45

0.339

0.68

3.08

Parent age

0.99

0.743

0.95

1.04

Vaccination hesitancy

0.86

< 0.001

0.81

0.92

  1. Nagelkerke R2 = 0.606. Numbers in bold indicate significant p values