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Sociodemographic Factors Associated with COVID-19 Vaccination among People in Guatemalan Municipalities

The Republic of Guatemala’s reported COVID-19 vaccination coverage is among the lowest in the Americas and there are limited studies describing the disparities in vaccine uptake within the country. We performed a cross-sectional ecological analysis using multi-level modeling to identify sociodemogra...

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Autores principales: Choudhary, Rewa, Carter, Emily, Monzon, Jose, Stewart, Allison, Slotnick, Jennifer, Samayoa Jerez, Leslie L., Rodriguez Araujo, David S., Zielinski-Gutierrez, Emily, Suchdev, Parminder S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37112656
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040745
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author Choudhary, Rewa
Carter, Emily
Monzon, Jose
Stewart, Allison
Slotnick, Jennifer
Samayoa Jerez, Leslie L.
Rodriguez Araujo, David S.
Zielinski-Gutierrez, Emily
Suchdev, Parminder S.
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Carter, Emily
Monzon, Jose
Stewart, Allison
Slotnick, Jennifer
Samayoa Jerez, Leslie L.
Rodriguez Araujo, David S.
Zielinski-Gutierrez, Emily
Suchdev, Parminder S.
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description The Republic of Guatemala’s reported COVID-19 vaccination coverage is among the lowest in the Americas and there are limited studies describing the disparities in vaccine uptake within the country. We performed a cross-sectional ecological analysis using multi-level modeling to identify sociodemographic characteristics that were associated with low COVID-19 vaccination coverage among Guatemalan municipalities as of 30 November 2022. Municipalities with a higher proportion of people experiencing poverty (β = −0.25, 95% CI: −0.43–−0.07) had lower vaccination coverage. Municipalities with a higher proportion of people who had received at least a primary education (β = 0.74, 95% CI: 0.38–1.08), children (β = 1.07, 95% CI: 0.36–1.77), people aged 60 years and older (β = 2.94, 95% CI: 1.70–4.12), and testing for SARS-CoV-2 infection (β = 0.25, 95% CI: 0.14–0.36) had higher vaccination coverage. In the simplified multivariable model, these factors explained 59.4% of the variation in COVID-19 vaccination coverage. Poverty remained significantly associated with low COVID-19 vaccination coverage in two subanalyses restricting the data to the time period of the highest national COVID-19-related death rate and to COVID-19 vaccination coverage only among those aged 60 years or older. Poverty is a key factor associated with low COVID-19 vaccination and focusing public health interventions in municipalities most affected by poverty may help address COVID-19 vaccination and health disparities in Guatemala.
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spelling pubmed-101433552023-04-29 Sociodemographic Factors Associated with COVID-19 Vaccination among People in Guatemalan Municipalities Choudhary, Rewa Carter, Emily Monzon, Jose Stewart, Allison Slotnick, Jennifer Samayoa Jerez, Leslie L. Rodriguez Araujo, David S. Zielinski-Gutierrez, Emily Suchdev, Parminder S. Vaccines (Basel) Article The Republic of Guatemala’s reported COVID-19 vaccination coverage is among the lowest in the Americas and there are limited studies describing the disparities in vaccine uptake within the country. We performed a cross-sectional ecological analysis using multi-level modeling to identify sociodemographic characteristics that were associated with low COVID-19 vaccination coverage among Guatemalan municipalities as of 30 November 2022. Municipalities with a higher proportion of people experiencing poverty (β = −0.25, 95% CI: −0.43–−0.07) had lower vaccination coverage. Municipalities with a higher proportion of people who had received at least a primary education (β = 0.74, 95% CI: 0.38–1.08), children (β = 1.07, 95% CI: 0.36–1.77), people aged 60 years and older (β = 2.94, 95% CI: 1.70–4.12), and testing for SARS-CoV-2 infection (β = 0.25, 95% CI: 0.14–0.36) had higher vaccination coverage. In the simplified multivariable model, these factors explained 59.4% of the variation in COVID-19 vaccination coverage. Poverty remained significantly associated with low COVID-19 vaccination coverage in two subanalyses restricting the data to the time period of the highest national COVID-19-related death rate and to COVID-19 vaccination coverage only among those aged 60 years or older. Poverty is a key factor associated with low COVID-19 vaccination and focusing public health interventions in municipalities most affected by poverty may help address COVID-19 vaccination and health disparities in Guatemala. MDPI 2023-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10143355/ /pubmed/37112656 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040745 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zielinski-Gutierrez, Emily
Suchdev, Parminder S.
Sociodemographic Factors Associated with COVID-19 Vaccination among People in Guatemalan Municipalities
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title_fullStr Sociodemographic Factors Associated with COVID-19 Vaccination among People in Guatemalan Municipalities
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title_sort sociodemographic factors associated with covid-19 vaccination among people in guatemalan municipalities
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37112656
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040745
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