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Respondent characteristics (N = 112) |
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| Characteristics |
Percent |
|
|
|
| Female |
58.9% |
| Mean age, years (SD) |
48 (13.8) |
| Married |
66.1% |
| Have Children Under 18 |
|
| Yes |
40.2% |
| No |
58.9% |
| Declined to answer |
0.9% |
| Race |
|
| White |
90.2% |
| Black |
6.3% |
| Asian |
3.6% |
| Educational Attainment |
|
| High school graduate |
13.4% |
| Some college |
17.0% |
| College degree |
33.0% |
| Post graduate training |
36.6% |
| Household income in 2001 |
|
| $25,000 or less |
5.4% |
| $25,001–$50,000 |
17.0% |
| $50,001–$75,000 |
25.0% |
| $75,001–$100,000 |
13.4% |
| More than $100,000 |
26.8% |
| Declined to answer |
11.6% |
| Did not know |
0.9% |
| Benefits of vaccines are worth the risks |
|
| Strongly agree |
44.6% |
| Agree |
39.3% |
| Neither agree nor disagree |
6.3% |
| Disagree |
6.3% |
| Strongly disagree |
0.9% |
| Did not know |
2.7% |
| Current health (Very good or excellent) |
66.9% |
Prosser et al. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2005 3:18 doi:10.1186/1477-7525-3-18 |
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