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Table 1 Demographics of the post-partum women participating in follow-up vaccination

From: Who is protected? Determinants of hepatitis B infant vaccination completion among a prospective cohort of migrant workers in Thailand during the COVID-19 pandemic

Variable

Total

(N = 253)

SMRU

(n = 200)

Sarapee Hospital

(n = 53)

P-value

Age in years, median [IQR]

24 [21–29]

24 [20–29]

25 [22–32]

0.10‡

Ethnicity, n (%)

   

< 0.001†

 Burman

94 (37.2)

93 (46.5)

1 (1.9)

 

 Shan

58 (22.9)

11 (5.5)

47 (88.7)

 

 Karen

90 (35.6)

90 (45.0)

0 (0)

 

 Other

11 (4.4)

6 (3.0)

5 (9.4)

 

Health care coverage, n (%)

   

< 0.001†

 Government insurance

46 (18.2)

6 (3.0)

40 (75.5)

 

 Private or NGO insurance

189 (74.7)

183 (91.5)

6 (11.3)

 

 No insurance

18 (7.1)

11 (5.5)

7 (13.2)

 

Documentation status

   

< 0.001†

 Documented

68 (26.88)

20 (10)

48 (90.57)

 

 Undocumented

185 (73.12)

180 (90)

5 (9.43)

 

Length of time at this address years, median [IQR]

5.6 [2–13]

5 (1.6–13)

7 (3–15)

0.04‡

Number of children, n (%)

   

0.97†

 1

120 (47.4)

95 (47.5)

25 (47.2)

 

  ≥ 2

133 (52.6)

105 (52.5)

28 (52.8)

 

Education, n (%)

   

< 0.001†

 Not attend

72 (28.6)

40 (20.0)

32 (62.5)

 

 Elementary school

125 (49.6)

115 (57.5)

10 (19.2)

 

 Secondary school

55 (21.8)

45 (22.5)

10 (19.2)

 

HBV status: Positive, n (%)

14 (5.6)

10 (5.0)

4 (7.8)

0.43†

  1. Note: SMRU Shoklo Malaria Research Unit migrant clinics, HBV, Hepatitis B virus, NGO Non-governmental organization. ‡P-value from Mann-Whitney U test, †P-value from chi-square test