| Literature DB >> 35113846 |
A D McNaghten, Noel T Brewer, Mei-Chuan Hung, Peng-Jun Lu, Demetre Daskalakis, Neetu Abad, Jennifer Kriss, Carla Black, Elisabeth Wilhelm, James T Lee, Adi Gundlapalli, Janet Cleveland, Laurie Elam-Evans, Kimberly Bonner, James Singleton.
Abstract
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) populations have higher prevalences of health conditions associated with severe COVID-19 illness compared with non-LGBT populations (1). The potential for low vaccine confidence and coverage among LGBT populations is of concern because these persons historically experience challenges accessing, trusting, and receiving health care services (2). Data on COVID-19 vaccination among LGBT persons are limited, in part because of the lack of routine data collection on sexual orientation and gender identity at the national and state levels. During August 29-October 30, 2021, data from the National Immunization Survey Adult COVID Module (NIS-ACM) were analyzed to assess COVID-19 vaccination coverage and confidence in COVID-19 vaccines among LGBT adults aged ≥18 years. By sexual orientation, gay or lesbian adults reported higher vaccination coverage overall (85.4%) than did heterosexual adults (76.3%). By race/ethnicity, adult gay or lesbian non-Hispanic White men (94.1%) and women (88.5%), and Hispanic men (82.5%) reported higher vaccination coverage than that reported by non-Hispanic White heterosexual men (74.2%) and women (78. 6%). Among non-Hispanic Black adults, vaccination coverage was lower among gay or lesbian women (57.9%) and bisexual women (62.1%) than among heterosexual women (75.6%). Vaccination coverage was lowest among non-Hispanic Black LGBT persons across all categories of sexual orientation and gender identity. Among gay or lesbian adults and bisexual adults, vaccination coverage was lower among women (80.5% and 74.2%, respectively) than among men (88.9% and 81.7%, respectively). By gender identity, similar percentages of adults who identified as transgender or nonbinary and those who did not identify as transgender or nonbinary were vaccinated. Gay or lesbian adults and bisexual adults were more confident than were heterosexual adults in COVID-19 vaccine safety and protection; transgender or nonbinary adults were more confident in COVID-19 vaccine protection, but not safety, than were adults who did not identify as transgender or nonbinary. To prevent serious illness and death, it is important that all persons in the United States, including those in the LGBT community, stay up to date with recommended COVID-19 vaccinations.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35113846 PMCID: PMC8812836 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm7105a3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
COVID–19 vaccination status and intent, by sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, and race/ethnicity — National Immunization Survey Adult COVID Module, United States, August 29–October 30, 2021
| Characteristic | Unweighted no. | % (95% CI)* | ||||
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| Vaccinated (n= 131,215) | Unvaccinated (n = 21,176) | |||||
| ≥1 dose | Fully vaccinated† | Definitely plan to get vaccinated | Probably will get vaccinated or unsure | Probably or definitely will not get vaccinated | ||
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| Male (Ref.) | 74,387 | 74.5 (73.8–75.2) | 71.5 (70.7–72.2) | 2.3 (2.1–2.6) | 8.0 (7.5–8.4) | 15.2 (14.6–15.8) |
| Female | 77,372 | 78.8 (78.2–79.4)§ | 76.1 (75.5–76.7)§ | 2.0 (1.8–2.3) | 7.0 (6.6–7.4)§ | 12.2 (11.7–12.7)§ |
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| No (Ref.) | 136,929 | 76.7 (76.2–77.2) | 73.9 (73.4–74.4)§ | 2.1 (2.0–2.3) | 7.4 (7.1–7.7) | 13.8 (13.4–14.2) |
| Yes | 5,594 | 75.7 (73.3–78.0) | 71.4 (68.8–73.8) | 2.8 (2.0–3.8) | 8.0 (6.7–9.6) | 13.5 (11.7–15.5) |
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| Heterosexual/Straight (Ref.) | 132,608 | 76.3 (75.8–76.8) | 73.5 (73.0–74.0) | 2.1 (1.9–2.3) | 7.4 (7.1–7.7) | 14.2 (13.8–14.6) |
| Gay or lesbian | 3,941 | 85.4 (82.5–87.8)§ | 83.1 (80.2–85.6)§ | 1.5 (0.9–2.5) | 4.9 (3.5–7.0)§ | 8.2 (6.3–10.5)§ |
| Bisexual | 4,395 | 76.3 (73.6–78.9) | 72.6 (69.8–75.2) | 4.1 (3.0–5.6)§ | 9.4 (7.6–11.7) | 10.2 (8.6–12.1)§ |
| Something else | 2,532 | 75.3 (71.7–78.7) | 71.9 (68.2–75.4) | 4.2 (2.7–6.5)§ | 8.6 (6.6–11.0) | 11.9 (9.5–15.0) |
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| White, non-Hispanic (Ref.) | 96,923 | 76.9 (76.3–77.5) | 74.5 (73.9–75.1) | 1.8 (1.6–2.0) | 6.4 (6.1–6.8) | 14.9 (14.4–15.4) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 17,159 | 74.1 (72.7–75.5)§ | 69.7 (68.3–71.1)§ | 3.2 (2.7–3.8)§ | 10.9 (10.0–11.9)§ | 11.8 (10.7–12.9)§ |
| Hispanic | 19,344 | 76.4 (75.1–77.6) | 72.5 (71.2–73.8)§ | 3.1 (2.6–3.7)§ | 9.1 (8.3–10.0)§ | 11.4 (10.5–12.4)§ |
| Other, non-Hispanic | 15,037 | 80.1 (78.6–81.6)§ | 78.0 (76.5–79.5)§ | 1.8 (1.3–2.3) | 6.5 (5.6–7.5) | 11.6 (10.4–12.9)§ |
Abbreviation: Ref. = referent group.
* Weighted estimate.
† Respondents self-reported receipt of ≥2 doses of BNT162b2 (Pfizer-BioNTech), mRNA-1273 (Moderna), or other COVID-19 vaccine, or 1 dose of Ad.26.COV2.S (Janssen [Johnson & Johnson]) COVID-19 vaccine.
§ Compared with ref, p<0.05.
COVID-19 vaccination (≥1 dose) coverage, by demographic characteristics stratified by sexual orientation, gender identity, and sex — National Immunization Survey AdultCOVID Module, United States, August 29–October 30, 2021
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| White, non-Hispanic | 76.5 (75.8–77.1) | 74.2 (73.3–75.1) | 78.6 (77.7–79.5) | 91.7 (89.1–93.8) | 94.1 (90.9–96.2) | 88.5 (83.4–92.1) | 76.4 (73.0–79.5) | 81.4 (74.3–86.9) | 74.6 (70.6–78.2) | 78.8 (73.7–83.1) | 76.9 (76.3–77.5) | 77.5 (74.1–80.6) | |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 74.2 (72.7–75.6) | 72.5 (70.3–74.6) | 75.6 (73.6–77.4) | 66.8 (54.9–76.9) | 76.6 (58.3–88.5) | 57.9 (41.9–72.3) | 68.6 (59.6–76.3) | 79.8 (62.9–90.3) | 62.1 (51.2–71.9) | 77.9 (68.2–85.3) | 74.0 (72.5–75.4) | 69.3 (63.2–74.7) | |
| Hispanic | 76.1 (74.6–77.4) | 72.0 (69.9–74.0) | 80.5 (78.6–82.3) | 79.6 (71.7–85.8) | 82.9 (71.1–90.6) | 72.6 (60.3–82.3) | 80.4 (74.1–85.4) | 82.4 (70.8–90.0) | 79.5 (71.7–85.6) | 71.2 (61.9–79.0) | 76.3 (74.8–77.6) | 78.1 (72.5–82.8) | |
| Other, non-Hispanic | 80.3 (78.6–81.9) | 76.9 (74.4–79.3) | 84.4 (82.3–86.2) | 80.7 (70.1–88.1) | 80.1 (64.5–90.0) | 81.2 (65.0–91.0) | 75.6 (63.2–84.7) | 83.3 (62.5–93.7) | 73.0 (57.2–84.6) | 74.5 (64.7–82.3) | 80.6 (79.0–82.1) | 74.7 (66.4–81.5) | |
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| Below poverty | 64.6 (62.7–66.3) | 64.6 (61.9–67.3) | 64.4 (62.0–66.8) | 74.3 (62.4–83.5) | 77.7 (61.1–88.6) | 70.2 (51.7–83.9) | 60.1 (52.6–67.1) | 63.4 (48.6–76.1) | 58.7 (49.9–67.0) | 68.0 (59.6–75.4) | 63.9 (62.1–65.7) | 65.3 (58.7–71.4) | |
| Above poverty, <$75,000 | 74.7 (73.8–75.6) | 72.0 (70.7–73.3) | 77.2 (76.0–78.4) | 82.9 (77.8–87.0) | 87.7 (80.5–92.5) | 76.0 (68.0–82.5) | 77.7 (73.4–81.5) | 83.9 (76.2–89.5) | 75.3 (69.9–80.0) | 74.5 (68.0–80.0) | 74.9 (74.0–75.8) | 78.2 (74.4–81.5) | |
| Above poverty, ≥$75,000 | 82.7 (82.0–83.4) | 79.1 (78.0–80.2) | 86.8 (85.9–87.8) | 94.3 (91.8–96.0) | 96.3 (94.2–97.6) | 91.3 (85.4–95.0) | 90.3 (86.6–93.1) | 94.5 (89.3–97.3) | 88.8 (83.8–92.3) | 85.2 (77.1–90.8) | 83.5 (82.8–84.2) | 80.0 (74.7–84.4) | |
| Unknown income | 73.9 (72.8–75.1) | 70.8 (69.1–72.5) | 76.9 (75.3–78.4) | 77.4 (67.6–84.8) | 78.5 (63.8–88.3) | 75.1 (60.4–85.7) | 71.0 (63.9–77.1) | 79.3 (66.7–88.0) | 67.8 (59.3–75.3) | 75.7 (68.0–82.0) | 74.1 (73.0–75.2) | 74.8 (69.5–79.4) | |
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| Northeast | 84.7 (83.9–85.5) | 82.2 (80.9–83.5) | 87.1 (85.9–88.2) | 88.5 (82.1–92.9) | 95.3 (87.6–98.3) | 78.4 (66.3–87.0) | 84.4 (79.0–88.5) | 88.6 (79.2–94.1) | 82.2 (75.3–87.5) | 78.8 (71.4–84.6) | 84.7 (83.8–85.5) | 83.7 (79.3–87.3) | |
| Midwest | 70.7 (69.4–72.0) | 68.0 (66.1–69.8) | 73.4 (71.6–75.2) | 83.0 (74.6–89.0) | 83.5 (70.4–91.5) | 82.1 (70.9–89.6) | 74.1 (67.1–80.1) | 92.5 (85.9–96.2) | 68.2 (59.7–75.7) | 68.9 (59.4–77.0) | 71.0 (69.8–72.3) | 73.5 (67.8–78.5) | |
| South | 72.6 (71.8–73.4) | 69.8 (68.6–70.9) | 75.4 (74.3–76.5) | 80.2 (74.9–84.6) | 85.7 (79.3–90.4) | 72.1 (62.7–79.8) | 69.8 (64.7–74.4) | 71.9 (61.5–80.4) | 69.0 (63.0–74.3) | 76.4 (70.8–81.1) | 72.9 (72.1–73.6) | 71.2 (67.1–74.9) | |
| West | 80.7 (79.6–81.7) | 78.5 (77.0–80.0) | 83.0 (81.5–84.4) | 92.0 (87.4–95.0) | 92.5 (84.7–96.5) | 91.6 (85.3–95.3) | 82.0 (77.5–85.8) | 84.0 (74.4–90.4) | 81.2 (75.8–85.6) | 74.9 (65.7–82.4) | 81.2 (80.2–82.2) | 79.3 (73.7–84.0) | |
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| MSA, principal city | 78.3 (77.4–79.1) | 76.6 (75.3–77.8) | 79.9 (78.7–81.1) | 86.8 (82.8–90.0) | 92.2 (88.0–95.0) | 77.2 (69.1–83.7) | 80.1 (76.1–83.7) | 88.3 (82.0–92.6) | 76.6 (71.3–81.1) | 80.7 (75.0–85.4) | 79.0 (78.1–79.8) | 73.9 (69.5–77.8) | |
| MSA, nonprincipal city | 77.8 (77.1–78.4) | 74.9 (73.9–75.9) | 80.6 (79.7–81.5) | 85.3 (80.5–89.1) | 87.9 (80.8–92.6) | 82.4 (75.0–87.9) | 76.6 (72.7–80.1) | 77.7 (69.0–84.5) | 76.2 (71.7–80.2) | 73.6 (68.3–78.3) | 77.9 (77.2–78.5) | 79.0 (75.7–82.0) | |
| Non-MSA | 66.6 (65.2–67.9) | 63.3 (61.3–65.3) | 69.9 (68.0–71.7) | 77.9 (67.2–85.9) | 72.9 (55.3–85.4) | 84.2 (74.9–90.6) | 61.6 (51.9–70.4) | 73.0 (56.7–84.8) | 58.1 (46.8–68.7) | 64.6 (53.3–74.5) | 66.4 (65.1–67.8) | 68.3 (62.0–73.9) | |
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| Low SVI | 79.3 (78.4–80.2) | 76.9 (75.6–78.2) | 81.6 (80.4–82.8) | 89.3 (84.4–92.8) | 92.2 (85.7–95.9) | 85.7 (77.0–91.4) | 79.5 (74.0–84.2) | 87.4 (78.3–93.0) | 76.7 (69.6–82.5) | 78.7 (70.9–84.8) | 79.7 (78.9–80.6) | 79.3 (74.4–83.5) | |
| Moderate SVI | 77.6 (76.7–78.4) | 75.2 (73.9–76.4) | 80.0 (78.8–81.1) | 87.2 (83.1–90.4) | 93.7 (89.6–96.2) | 78.5 (70.7–84.6) | 75.9 (71.3–79.9) | 76.9 (67.1–84.5) | 75.4 (70.1–80.0) | 75.2 (68.5–80.8) | 77.9 (77.0–78.7) | 77.9 (73.8–81.5) | |
| High SVI | 74.3 (73.3–75.2) | 71.9 (70.5–73.3) | 76.5 (75.2–77.8) | 83.7 (77.5–88.5) | 86.3 (78.1–91.7) | 79.2 (68.2–87.1) | 75.8 (70.7–80.3) | 85.6 (77.9–90.9) | 72.3 (66.0–77.9) | 73.9 (66.6–80.0) | 74.7 (73.7–75.6) | 74.2 (69.5–78.3) | |
Abbreviations: MSA = metropolitan statistical area; SVI = Social Vulnerability Index.
* Weighted estimate.
† Poverty was derived based on the number of persons reported in the household, the reported household income, and the 2020 U.S. Census poverty thresholds.
§ Urbanicity status was derived based on the centroid of the zip code of residence, categorized as MSA principal city, MSA non-principal city, or non-MSA.
¶ SVI was categorized as low, moderate, or high based on county of residence using tertiles of SVI score as cut-points. https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/placeandhealth/svi/index.html
Behavioral and social drivers of COVID-19 vaccination, by sexual orientation and gender identity — National Immunization Survey Adult COVID Module, United States, August 29–October 30, 2021
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| 48.5 (48.0–49.0) | 48.1 (47.6–48.7) | 56.8 (53.5–60.0)† | 51.3 (48.5–54.1)† | 52.8 (48.9–56.6)† | 48.4 (47.9–49.0) | 49.4 (46.8–52.0) |
| Male | 42.6 (41.9–43.4) | 42.2 (41.5–43.0) | 55.0 (50.8–59.3)† | 42.0 (37.1–47.1) | 45.3 (39.4–51.4) | NA | NA |
| Female | 53.9 (53.2–54.6) | 54.0 (53.2–54.7) | 59.1 (53.9–64.2)† | 54.9 (51.6–58.3) | 57.8 (52.8–62.6) | NA | NA |
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| 64.4 (63.8–64.9) | 63.9 (63.3–64.4) | 76.3 (73.1–79.3)† | 70.4 (67.6–73.1)† | 69.3 (65.5–72.8)† | 64.7 (64.2–65.2) | 62.8 (60.2–65.4) |
| Male | 64.1 (63.4–64.9) | 63.2 (62.4–64.0) | 82.4 (78.3–85.9)† | 76.3 (71.0–80.8)† | 72.7 (67.2–77.6)† | NA | NA |
| Female | 64.6 (63.9–65.3) | 64.5 (63.7–65.3) | 67.4 (62.2–72.3) | 68.1 (64.7–71.4)† | 66.9 (61.8–71.7) | NA | NA |
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| Male | 77.7 (77.0–78.3) | 76.9 (76.2–77.6) | 92.9 (89.9–95.1)† | 87.6 (82.7–91.2)† | 80.8 (75.4–85.3) | NA | NA |
| Female | 83.9 (83.4–84.5) | 83.9 (83.2–84.4) | 87.8 (83.9–90.9)† | 86.4 (84.2–88.5)† | 85.4 (80.5–89.2) | NA | NA |
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| Male | 68.3 (67.6–69.0) | 67.8 (67.1–68.6) | 79.3 (75.5–82.8)† | 71.5 (66.2–76.4) | 71.4 (65.9–76.4) | NA | NA |
| Female | 71.9 (71.3–72.6) | 72.1 (71.4–72.8) | 72.4 (67.4–76.9) | 71.0 (67.7–74.1) | 73.5 (68.7–77.8) | NA | NA |
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| 41.2 (40.7–41.7) | 41.3 (40.8–41.9) | 47.3 (44.1–50.6)† | 38.1 (35.4–40.8)† | 40.3 (36.7–44.1) | 41.3 (40.8–41.8) | 38.4 (35.9–40.9)§ |
| Male | 37.5 (36.8–38.2) | 37.3 (36.5–38.0) | 49.0 (44.7–53.3)† | 34.2 (29.3–39.5) | 37.2 (31.7–43.0) | NA | NA |
| Female | 44.7 (44.0–45.4) | 45.3 (44.6–46.1) | 45.0 (40.0–50.1) | 39.6 (36.4–42.8)† | 42.5 (37.8–47.3) | NA | NA |
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Abbreviation: NA = not applicable.
* Weighted estimate.
† Compared with heterosexual persons, p<0.05.
§ Compared with persons who were not transgender or nonbinary, p<0.05.
¶ Vaccinated respondents were asked, “How difficult was it for you to get a COVID-19 vaccine?”; unvaccinated respondents were asked “How difficult would it be for you to get a COVID-19 vaccine?