From: The awareness and acceptance of anti-COVID 19 vaccination in adolescence
Number | Percent | ||
---|---|---|---|
Total number of interviews | 895 | ||
Sex | Males | 392 | 43,8 |
Females | 478 | 53,4 | |
Unspecificed | 25 | 2,8 | |
Age | 10–11 years | 91 | 10,2 |
12–14 years | 335 | 37,4 | |
15–17 years | 469 | 52,4 | |
Residence | Northern Italy | 121 | 13,5 |
Central Italy | 295 | 33,0 | |
Southern Italy | 479 | 53,5 | |
Parents' citizenship | Italian | 817 | 91,3 |
Foreign | 78 | 8,7 | |
Siblings | At least 1 sibling | 726 | 81,1 |
No siblings | 169 | 18,9 | |
Parents' education level | Both parents with high school diploma or higher | 557 | 62,2 |
At least one parent with lower than high school diploma | 338 | 37,8 | |
Parents' employment | Both parents employed | 663 | 74,1 |
At least one parent unemployed | 232 | 25,9 | |
Parents' age | Both parents > 45 | 577 | 64,5 |
At least one parent ≤ 45 | 318 | 35,5 | |
Chronic diseases | Yes | 61 | 6,8 |
No | 834 | 93,2 | |
Received SARS-CoV2 vaccine | Yes | 781 | 87,3 |
No | 114 | 12,7 | |
Parents received SARS-CoV2 vaccine | Both immunized | 809 | 90,4 |
One or less immunized | 86 | 9,6 |