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Table 3 Influencing factors on vaccination acceptance between the vaccine-accept group and vaccine-refuse group

From: The attitudes of psychiatric patients towards COVID-19 vaccination in China: a cross-sectional study

Items

OR

SE

p-Value

95% C.I.

Sex

Male

0.76

0.34

0.414

0.39–1.47

Female

Ref

Age group

18–44

1.06

0.61

0.921

0.32–3.50

45–59

0.60

0.68

0.459

0.16–2.29

60 and above

Ref

Perceived risk of infection

High or very high

0.67

0.52

0.440

0.24–1.84

Fair

0.60

0.33

0.116

0.31–1.14

Low or very low

Ref

More likely to vaccinate if communities presented with high vaccine coverage or if most of their relatives and friends had been vaccinated

Yes

0.24

0.47

0.002

0.09–0.59

No

Ref

More likely to vaccinate if the pandemic returns

Yes

0.21

0.55

0.005

0.07–0.62

No

Ref

More likely to vaccinate in order to protect children or the elderly in family

Yes

0.50

0.55

0.212

0.17–1.48

No

Ref

Less likely to vaccinate if negative news about the COVID-19 vaccine come out

Yes

1.85

0.35

0.078

0.93–3.67

No

Ref

The COVID-19 vaccine is crucial to control the pandemic.

Yes

0.21

0.34

0.000

0.11–0.40

No

0.45

0.97

0.411

0.07–3.00

Not sure

Ref

  1. Note: SE standard error; OR odds ratio; CI confidence interval