| Literature DB >> 31440442 |
Tselmuun Chinzorig1, Kemmyo Sugiyama1, Jun Aida1, Toru Tsuboya1, Ken Osaka1.
Abstract
Influenza vaccination is effective to prevent influenza infection. However, findings about association between socioeconomic status and influenza vaccination coverage are controversial. Online survey was conducted among 4995 participants between 20 and 69 years of age throughout Japan, January 2017. We asked about history of receiving vaccination in previous year and socioeconomic status, with their reasons for having vaccination or not. Age stratified multivariable logistic regression model was conducted to estimate the odds ratio (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of receiving vaccine for each educational level and income. Sex, self-reported health status, marital status and income were included as covariates. The rate for receiving influenza vaccine among ≤64 year-olds and ≥65 year-olds was 32.9% and 35.4%, respectively. Among younger adults, vaccination varied by each education: junior high school, 23.6%; senior high school, 27.2%; college, 32.6%; university, 36.2%; and graduate school, 39.8%. Compared to junior high school, those from graduate school tended to be more vaccinated (OR1.88, 95%CI 1.07-3.24). On the contrary, those aged above ≥65 years old received vaccination with no significant differences across education. Likewise, among respondents aged ≤64 year-olds, income was significantly associated with influenza vaccination. Despite being "Managed by school or company" (32.5%), having "No particular reason" was the frequent reason for both receiving influenza vaccination (23.8%) or not (34.3%). Adults with higher educational level were significantly more likely to receive vaccination. Subsidizing influenza vaccination may reduce inequality in receiving vaccination for adults. Strengthening vaccination through various approaches is necessary, such as managing by school or company.Entities:
Keywords: Awareness; Inequalities; Influenza; Policy; Vaccination
Year: 2019 PMID: 31440442 PMCID: PMC6698771 DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.100959
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Med Rep ISSN: 2211-3355
Demographic characteristics and influenza vaccination.
| Characteristics | Influenza vaccination (n = 4995) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20–64 years old (n = 4521) | ≥65 years old (n = 474) | |||
| Did not receive | Did receive | Did not receive | Did receive | |
| N (%) | 3032 (67.1%) | 1489 (32.9%) | 306 (64.6%) | 168 (35.4%) |
| Sex | ||||
| Male | 1519 (67.4%) | 733 (32.6%) | 158 (64.5%) | 87 (35.5%) |
| Female | 1513 (66.7%) | 756 (33.3%) | 148 (64.6%) | 81 (35.4%) |
| Age | ||||
| 20–29 years old | 651 (65.2%) | 348 (34.8%) | – | – |
| 30–39 years old | 661 (66.2%) | 338 (33.8%) | – | – |
| 40–49 years old | 661 (66.2%) | 337 (33.8%) | – | – |
| 50–59 years old | 682 (68.3%) | 317 (31.7%) | – | – |
| 60–64 years old | 377 (71.7%) | 149 (28.3%) | – | – |
| 65–69 years old | – | – | 306 (64.6%) | 168 (35.4%) |
| Marital status | ||||
| Married | 1539 (63.8%) | 874 (36.2%) | 225 (61.3%) | 142 (38.7%) |
| Divorced/lost | 216 (73.0%) | 80 (27.0%) | 53 (74.6%) | 26 (25.3%) |
| Single | 1277 (70.5%) | 535 (29.5%) | 28 (77.8%) | 8 (22.2%) |
| Current health | ||||
| Good | 2246 (67.2%) | 1094 (32.7%) | 252 (66.1%) | 129 (33.9%) |
| Poor | 786 (66.5%) | 395 (33.5%) | 54 (58.1%) | 39 (41.9%) |
| Educational attainment | ||||
| Junior high school | 68 (76.4%) | 21 (23.6%) | 12 (85.7%) | 2 (14.3%) |
| Senior high school | 864 (72.8%) | 323 (27.2%) | 121 (65.4%) | 64 (34.6%) |
| Vocational and technical college | 731 (67.4%) | 353 (32.6%) | 56 (66.7%) | 28 (33.3%) |
| University | 1195 (63.8%) | 677 (36.2%) | 106 (60.9%) | 68 (39.1%) |
| Graduate school | 174 (60.2%) | 115 (39.8%) | 11 (64.7%) | 6 (35.3%) |
| Annual household income (JPY) | ||||
| <3 million | 829 (72.7%) | 312 (27.3%) | 102 (67.6%) | 49 (32.4%) |
| 3–4.9 million | 832 (69.5%) | 365 (30.5%) | 105 (65.2%) | 56 (34.8%) |
| 5–7.9 million | 789 (65.1%) | 424 (34.9%) | 68 (64.1%) | 38 (35.9%) |
| ≥8 million | 582 (60.0%) | 388 (40.0%) | 31 (55.4%) | 25 (44.6%) |
Odds ratio (95% confidence interval) on receiving influenza vaccination calculated by age stratified logistic regression.
| 20–64 years old | ≥65 years old | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crude OR | 95% CI | aOR | 95%CI | Crude OR | 95%CI | aOR | 95%CI | |||||
| Education attainment | ||||||||||||
| Junior high school | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | ||||||||
| Senior high school | 1.21 | [0.73–2.01] | 0.459 | 1.09 | [0.66–1.82] | 0.737 | 3.17 | [0.69–14.62] | 0.138 | 2.92 | [0.62–13.75] | 0.175 |
| Vocational and technical college | 1.56 | [0.94–2.59] | 0.083 | 1.34 | [0.80–2.23] | 0.261 | 3 | [0.63–14.34] | 0.169 | 2.81 | [0.57–13.74] | 0.203 |
| University | 1.83 | [1.12–3.02] | 0.017 | 1.56 | [0.94–2.59] | 0.083 | 3.85 | [0.84–17.73 | 0.084 | 3.51 | [0.75–16.51] | 0.112 |
| Graduate school | 2.14 | [1.24–3.68] | 0.006 | 1.87 | [1.07–3.24] | 0.027 | 3.27 | [0.54–19.75] | 0.196 | 2.90 | [0.47–18.14] | 0.254 |
| Sex | ||||||||||||
| Male | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | ||||||||
| Female | 1.03 | [0.91–1.17] | 0.582 | 1.10 | [0.96–1.25] | 0.167 | 0.99 | [0.68–1.45] | 0.975 | 1.18 | [0.77–1.82] | 0.451 |
| Marital status | ||||||||||||
| Married | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | ||||||||
| Divorced/lost | 0.65 | [0.50–0.85] | 0.002 | 0.74 | [0.56–0.97] | 0.032 | 0.54 | [0.30–0.95] | 0.035 | 0.55 | [0.30–1.01] | 0.054 |
| Single | 0.74 | [0.65–0.84] | <0.001 | 0.80 | [0.69–0.92] | 0.002 | 0.45 | [0.20–1.02] | 0.056 | 0.49 | [0.21–1.14] | 0.097 |
| Current health status | ||||||||||||
| Good | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | ||||||||
| Poor | 1.03 | [0.90–1.19] | 0.664 | 0.88 | [0.77–1.02] | 0.094 | 1.41 | [0.89–2.24] | 0.145 | 0.67 | [0.42–1.09] | 0.108 |
| Annual household income (JPY) | ||||||||||||
| <3 million | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | ||||||||
| 3–4.9 million | 1.29 | [0.94–1.77] | 0.115 | 1.10 | [0.92–1.32] | 0.300 | 0.84 | [0.20–3.59] | 0.816 | 0.94 | [0.57–1.56] | 0.820 |
| 5–7.9 million | 1.76 | [1.28–2.42] | <0.001 | 1.26 | [1.04–1.51] | 0.017 | 1.1 | [0.25–4.79] | 0.903 | 1.05 | [0.60–1.83] | 0.965 |
| ≥8 million | 2.05 | [1.45–2.91] | <0.001 | 1.47 | [1.20–1.79] | <0.001 | 0.94 | [0.19–4.59] | 0.941 | 0.79 | [0.16–4.01] | 0.775 |
aOR-Adjusted for sex, current health status, marital status and annual household income.
Reasons for not receiving influenza vaccination stratified by age.
| Total | 20–64 years old (n = 3032) | ≥65 years old (n = 306) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reasons | (n = 3338) | Junior and senior high school, n = 932 (30.7%) | Vocational and technical college, n = 731 (24.1%) | University and graduate school, n = 1369 (45.2%) | Junior and senior high school, n = 133 (43.5%) | Vocational and technical college, n = 56 (18.3%) | University and graduate school, n = 117 (38.2%) | ||
| No particular reason | 1144 (34.3) | 331 (35.5) | 241 (33.0) | 476 (34.8) | 0.543 | 38 (28.6) | 23 (41.1) | 35 (29.9) | 0.218 |
| Feelings of vaccine to have no effectiveness | 645 (19.3) | 154 (16.5) | 131 (17.9) | 277 (20.2) | 0.071 | 35 (26.3) | 10 (17.8) | 38 (32.5) | 0.124 |
| No experience of influenza | 644 (19.3) | 170 (18.2) | 151 (20.7) | 224 (16.4) | 0.049 | 40 (30.1) | 15 (26.8) | 44 (37.6) | 0.275 |
| Economic reason | 508 (15.2) | 183 (19.6) | 119 (16.3) | 186 (13.6) | 0.001 | 14 (10.5) | 1 (1.8) | 5 (4.3) | 0.038 |
| No time to visit hospital | 436 (13.1) | 120 (12.9) | 73 (10.0) | 234 (17.1) | <0.001 | 4 (3.0) | 1 (1.8) | 4 (3.4) | 0.836 |
| Scariness toward injection | 357 (10.7) | 95 (10.2) | 72 (9.8) | 162 (11.8) | 0.281 | 8 (6.0) | 7 (12.5) | 13 (11.1) | 0.238 |
| Fear of side effects | 357 (10.7) | 78 (8.4) | 84 (11.5) | 141 (10.3) | 0.095 | 23 (17.3) | 7 (12.5) | 24 (20.5) | 0.429 |
| Others | 113 (3.4) | 32 (3.4) | 32 (4.4) | 37 (2.7) | 0.123 | 6 (4.5) | 4 (7.1) | 2 (1.7) | 0.203 |
| No necessity because children had grown up already | 69 (2.1) | 24 (2.6) | 20 (2.7) | 21 (1.5) | 0.107 | 1 (0.7) | – | 3 (2.6) | 0.288 |
| No elders living with | 58 (1.7) | 12 (1.3) | 16 (2.2) | 24 (1.7) | 0.369 | 2 (1.5) | 1 (1.8) | 3 (2.6) | 0.829 |
Reasons for receiving influenza vaccine stratified by age.
| Total | 20–64 years old (n = 1489) | ≥65 years old (n = 168) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reasons | (n = 1657) | Junior and senior high school, n = 344 (23.1%) | Vocational and technical college, n = 353 (23.7%) | University and graduate school, n = 792 (53.2%) | Junior and senior high school, n = 66 (39.3%) | Vocational and technical college, n = 28 (16.7%) | University and graduate school, n = 74 (44%) | ||
| Managed by school or company | 538 (32.5) | 104 (30.2) | 116 (32.9) | 311 (39.3) | 0.006 | 3 (4.5) | 1 (3.6) | 3 (4.1) | 0.975 |
| No particular reason | 395 (23.8) | 99 (28.8) | 87 (24.6) | 162 (20.4) | 0.008 | 20 (30.3) | 10 (35.7) | 17 (23.0) | 0.381 |
| Advice from family member | 255 (15.4) | 49 (14.2) | 34 (9.6) | 141 (17.8) | 0.002 | 11 (16.7) | 3 (10.7) | 17 (23.0) | 0.323 |
| Feelings of vaccine being effective | 222 (13.4) | 33 (9.6) | 46 (13.0) | 102 (12.9) | 0.252 | 13 (19.7) | 8 (28.6) | 20 (27.0) | 0.514 |
| Living with children | 148 (8.9) | 37 (10.8) | 30 (8.5) | 74 (9.3) | 0.587 | 5 (7.6) | – | 2 (2.7) | 0.171 |
| Advice from medical person | 133 (8.0) | 27 (7.8) | 30 (8.5) | 52 (6.6) | 0.466 | 10 (15.1) | 2 (7.1) | 12 (16.2) | 0.489 |
| Experience of severe influenza | 122 (7.4) | 29 (8.4) | 24 (6.8) | 57 (7.2) | 0.681 | 4 (6.1) | 3 (10.7) | 5 (6.8) | 0.715 |
| Living with elders | 80 (4.8) | 16 (4.6) | 13 (3.7) | 26 (3.3) | 0.532 | 12 (18.2) | 4 (14.3) | 9 (12.2) | 0.604 |
| Others | 58 (3.5) | 7 (2.0) | 16 (4.5) | 23 (2.9) | 0.148 | 6 (9.1) | 2 (7.1) | 4 (5.4) | 0.700 |
| Living with a student at present preparing for entrance exam | 37 (2.2) | 7 (2.0) | 10 (2.8) | 19 (2.4) | 0.789 | – | – | 1 (1.3) | 0.528 |