Vaccination Trends and Family-Level Characteristics Associated With Incomplete or Delayed Childhood Immunizations: The Healthy Start Study. Issue 4 (May 2023)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Vaccination Trends and Family-Level Characteristics Associated With Incomplete or Delayed Childhood Immunizations: The Healthy Start Study. Issue 4 (May 2023)
- Main Title:
- Vaccination Trends and Family-Level Characteristics Associated With Incomplete or Delayed Childhood Immunizations: The Healthy Start Study
- Authors:
- Zell-Baran, Lauren M
Starling, Anne P
Glueck, Deborah H
Bekelman, Traci A
Norris, Jill M
Adgate, John L
Brown, Jared M
Dabelea, Dana - Abstract:
- Purpose: Assess family-level factors associated with childhood immunization schedule adherence. Design: Prospective cohort; Setting; The Healthy Start study enrolled 1, 410 pregnant women in Denver, Colorado 2009-2014 Subjects: Children with available vaccination data in medical records (0-6 years old) Measures: Vaccine schedule completion and compliance Analysis: Logistic regression comparing family-level factors that differ based on vaccine schedule adherence Results: Most immunizations required in Colorado for school entry were below national completion goals with 61.8% of participants (n = 532/861) completing the full vaccination series. Most participants received the first dose of individual vaccines on time (73.5% - 90.7%), but fewer received all doses on time (21.0% - 39.5%). Factors associated with not completing the vaccination series (OR [95% CI]) included: in-utero exposure to cigarette smoke (1.97 [1.41, 2.75]), single parent household (1.70 [1.21, 2.38]), children identified as non-White (Hispanic 1.40 [1.01, 1.94]; Black 1.88 [1.24, 2.85]; Other 2.17 [1.34, 3.49]), mothers not working outside the home (1.98 [1.46, 2.67]), and household income <$70, 000 per year (<$40, 000 1.93 [1.35, 2.75]; $40, 000-$70, 000 1.64 [1.09, 2.46]). Conversely, families with more educated mothers (0.47 [0.29, 0.76]) and older parents (0.97 [0.94, 0.99]) were significantly more likely to complete the series. Conclusions: These findings may help identify groups at risk of immunizationPurpose: Assess family-level factors associated with childhood immunization schedule adherence. Design: Prospective cohort; Setting; The Healthy Start study enrolled 1, 410 pregnant women in Denver, Colorado 2009-2014 Subjects: Children with available vaccination data in medical records (0-6 years old) Measures: Vaccine schedule completion and compliance Analysis: Logistic regression comparing family-level factors that differ based on vaccine schedule adherence Results: Most immunizations required in Colorado for school entry were below national completion goals with 61.8% of participants (n = 532/861) completing the full vaccination series. Most participants received the first dose of individual vaccines on time (73.5% - 90.7%), but fewer received all doses on time (21.0% - 39.5%). Factors associated with not completing the vaccination series (OR [95% CI]) included: in-utero exposure to cigarette smoke (1.97 [1.41, 2.75]), single parent household (1.70 [1.21, 2.38]), children identified as non-White (Hispanic 1.40 [1.01, 1.94]; Black 1.88 [1.24, 2.85]; Other 2.17 [1.34, 3.49]), mothers not working outside the home (1.98 [1.46, 2.67]), and household income <$70, 000 per year (<$40, 000 1.93 [1.35, 2.75]; $40, 000-$70, 000 1.64 [1.09, 2.46]). Conversely, families with more educated mothers (0.47 [0.29, 0.76]) and older parents (0.97 [0.94, 0.99]) were significantly more likely to complete the series. Conclusions: These findings may help identify groups at risk of immunization schedule non-adherence and may be used to target education/advocacy campaigns to reduce hesitancy and increase access in these populations. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- American journal of health promotion. Volume 37:Issue 4(2023)
- Journal:
- American journal of health promotion
- Issue:
- Volume 37:Issue 4(2023)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 37, Issue 4 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 37
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0037-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 524
- Page End:
- 528
- Publication Date:
- 2023-05
- Subjects:
- vaccines -- disparities -- delayed immunizations -- vaccine adherence -- interventions
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http://www.sagepublications.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1177/08901171221136532 ↗
- Languages:
- English
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- 0890-1171
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