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Research Paper

Factors influencing intent to receive COVID-19 vaccination among Black and White adults in the southeastern United States, October – December 2020

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Pages 4761-4798 | Received 13 Jul 2021, Accepted 17 Sep 2021, Published online: 30 Nov 2021

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Table 1. Characteristics of study participants and COVID-19 vaccination intent

Table 2. Associations between individual and community characteristics and lower COVID-19 vaccination intent

Table 3. Associations between COVID-19 vaccination intent and reasons for getting or not getting a COVID-19 vaccine

Table 4. Qualitative coding and quantification of free text responses of other reasons to not get a COVID-19 vaccine among those with low/uncertain intent

Figure 1. SCCS COVID-19 survey invitation mailing.

Figure 1. SCCS COVID-19 survey invitation mailing.

Appendix Table 1. Survey questions and sources

Appendix Table 2. Characteristics of study participants among racial/gender and age groups

Appendix Table 3A. Simple associations between individual and community characteristics and intent to receive COVID-19 vaccination – Black females

Appendix Table 3B. Simple associations between individual and community characteristics and intent to receive COVID-19 Vaccination – White Females

Appendix Table 3C. Simple associations between individual and community characteristics and intent to receive COVID-19 vaccination – Black males

Appendix Table 3D. Simple associations between individual and community characteristics and intent to receive COVID-19 vaccination – White males

Appendix Table 3E. Simple associations between individual and community characteristics and intent to receive COVID-19 vaccination – all other racial/ethnic groups

Appendix Table 3F. Simple associations between individual and community characteristics and intent to receive COVID-19 vaccination – age <65

Appendix Table 3G. Simple associations between individual and community characteristics and intent to receive COVID-19 vaccination – age ≥65

Appendix Table 3H. Simple associations between individual and community characteristics and intent to receive COVID-19 vaccination – rural residents

Appendix Table 3I. Simple associations between individual and community characteristics and intent to receive COVID-19 vaccination – urban residents

Appendix Table 4A Simple Associations Between COVID-19 Vaccination Intent and Reasons for Getting or Not Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine – Overall

Appendix Table 4B Simple associations between COVID-19 vaccination intent and reasons for getting or not getting a COVID-19 vaccine among racial/gender groups

Appendix Table 4C Simple associations between COVID-19 vaccination intent and reasons for getting or not getting a COVID-19 vaccine among age groups

Appendix Table 4D Simple associations between COVID-19 vaccination intent and reasons for getting or not getting a COVID-19 vaccine among rural and urban residents

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