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Table 4 Child characteristics and unadjusted and adjusted odds ratio of having an incomplete vaccine status, Assis Brasil, 2010

From: Socioeconomic inequalities are still a barrier to full child vaccine coverage in the Brazilian Amazon: a cross-sectional study in Assis Brasil, Acre, Brazil

Child variables

N (or average a )

Incomplete vaccination

Univariated logistic regression

Mixed multiple logistic regression c

  

n (%)

uOR (95%CI)

P value b

aOR (95% CI)

P value b

Gender

      

Male

139

18 (12.95)

1

 

-

-

Female

143

32 (22.38)

1.86 (0.99 – 3.51)

0.043

-

-

Age

2.98b

49 (17.37)

0.84 (0.65 – 1.09)

0.198

-

-

Maternal figure

      

Biological mother

259

46 (17.76)

1

 

-

-

Other than biological mother

23

3 (13.04)

0.69 (0.20 – 2.44)

0.569

-

-

Has the child lived in rural or riverine areas before?

      

No

265

42 (15.85)

1

 

-

-

Yes

17

7 (41.18)

3.72 (1.34 – 10.31)

0.012

-

-

Time of residency in the urban area (in years)

2.78b

49 (17.37)

0.71 (0.55 – 0.92)

0.010

0.73 (0.55 – 0.95)

0.028

Has the child had a health care consult in the previous 12 months?

      

No

26

7 (26.92)

1

 

-

-

Yes. when sick only

170

28 (16.47)

0.54 (0.21 – 1.39)

0.200

-

-

Yes. once a while

48

9 (18.75)

0.63 (0.20 – 1.94)

0.417

-

-

Yes. frequently

34

4 (11.76)

0.36 (0.09 – 1.40)

0.142

-

-

Has the child ever been admitted to hospital?

      

No

159

32 (20.13)

1

 

-

-

Yes

122

17 (13.93)

0.64 (0.34 – 1.22)

0.177

-

-

  1. aAverage; bWald test; cMixed multivariate model included possession of a house, maternal years of schooling and years of residence in urban area.