TY - GEN
AU - Shaheen, Hamzah
TI - Religious affiliation and flu vaccination in Germany: Results of the German Ageing Survey
KW - Gesundheitsverhalten
KW - Prophylaxe
KW - Impfung
KW - Religionszugehörigkeit
KW - Bundesrepublik Deutschland
KW - DEAS 2014
KW - Grippeschutzimpfung
PY - 2023
N2 - Veröffentlichungsversion
N2 - begutachtet (peer reviewed)
N2 - Our aim was to examine the association between religious affiliation and the likelihood of taking the flu vaccine. Cross-sectional data (year 2014 with n = 7172) were used from the nationally representative German Ageing Survey - covering community-dwelling individuals aged 40 years and over. Multiple logistic regressions showed that compared with individuals without a religious affiliation, individuals with certain religious affiliations had a lower likelihood of taking the flu vaccine. More precisely, the likelihood of taking a flu shot was significantly associated with belonging to the Roman Catholic Church (OR: 0.50, 95% CI: 0.44-0.57), the Protestant Church (OR: 0.68, 0.60-0.77), the Evangelic Free Church (OR: 0.54, 0.35-0.82) and other religious communities (OR: 0.25, 0.14-0.45). This knowledge could help to improve the immunization coverage by addressing individuals with certain religious affiliations.
CY - Hamburg
UR - http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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