From: Values for preventing influenza-related morbidity and vaccine adverse events in children
Characteristics | Percent |
---|---|
Female | 58.9% |
Mean age, years (SD) | 48 (13.8) |
Married | 66.1% |
Have Children Under 18 | Â |
Yes | 40.2% |
No | 58.9% |
Declined to answer | 0.9% |
Race | Â |
White | 90.2% |
Black | 6.3% |
Asian | 3.6% |
Educational Attainment | Â |
High school graduate | 13.4% |
Some college | 17.0% |
College degree | 33.0% |
Post graduate training | 36.6% |
Household income in 2001 | Â |
$25,000 or less | 5.4% |
$25,001–$50,000 | 17.0% |
$50,001–$75,000 | 25.0% |
$75,001–$100,000 | 13.4% |
More than $100,000 | 26.8% |
Declined to answer | 11.6% |
Did not know | 0.9% |
Benefits of vaccines are worth the risks | Â |
Strongly agree | 44.6% |
Agree | 39.3% |
Neither agree nor disagree | 6.3% |
Disagree | 6.3% |
Strongly disagree | 0.9% |
Did not know | 2.7% |
Current health (Very good or excellent) | 66.9% |