Item |
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
Significance and P value |
Routine vaccination prevent children from some infectious diseases and its complications |
672(91.9%) |
16(2.2%) |
43(5.9%) |
|
First dose in vaccination given at birth |
635(86.9%) |
35(4.8%) |
61(8.3%) |
Gender(P=0.017),
age(P=0.000),
residence(P=0.000), educational level (P=0.000), |
Most diseases against which children are vaccinated occur during the first years of life |
568(77.7%) |
71(9.7%) |
92(12.6%) |
Residence(P=0.048), educational level (P=0.017), |
Multi-doses of the same vaccine given at intervals are important for child immunity |
304(41.6%) |
254(34.7%) |
173(23.7%) |
Gender(P=0.019), educational level (P=0.004), |
More than one vaccine at the same time have no negative impacts on child immunity |
271(37.1%) |
269(36.8%) |
191(26.1%) |
Gender(P=0.024), |
Is it important to vaccinate children during immunization campaigns |
540(73.9%) |
128(17.5%) |
63(8.6%) |
|
It is recommended to vaccinate children against seasonal influenza |
334(45.7%) |
183(25%) |
214(29.3%) |
Age (P=0.016),
residence(P=0.005), educational level (P=0.011), |
Immunization can cause autism |
61(8.3%) |
512(70%) |
158(21.6%) |
Age (P=0.009), residence (P=0.001), educational level (P=0.013). |
Common colds, ear infection, and diarrhea are not contraindications for vaccination |
280(38.3%) |
287(39.3%) |
164(22.4%) |
Gender (P=0.000), |