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Table 105B_c
Adults age 65 and over who received influenza vaccine within the past year, by family income,a California, 2005
Population group Total Negative/poor Near poor/low Middle High
Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE
Total   65.7 0.7 64.3 2.6 62.0 1.7 65.8 1.8 67.7 0.9
Health insurance Total 65.7 0.7 64.3 2.6 62.0 1.7 65.8 1.8 67.7 0.9
Medicare and private 67.3 0.8 60.8 4.7 61.4 2.2 68.2 2.0 69.2 1.0
Medicare and public 65.2 1.9 69.5 3.5 62.5 3.0 67.1 4.2 61.6 4.7
Medicare only 55.1 3.1 43.5 10.7 60.0 5.7 50.2 8.1 57.9 3.9
Education Less than high school 63.3 2.1 66.2 3.7 61.0 3.2 59.5 5.7 67.8 4.8
High school graduate 64.1 1.4 60.0 5.2 61.5 2.7 66.9 2.8 65.3 2.0
At least some college 67.6 0.9 64.7 5.0 63.7 2.5 67.4 2.1 68.6 1.1
Residence location Urban 65.9 0.8 63.6 2.9 62.7 1.9 65.8 2.0 67.9 1.0
Rural 64.9 1.5 69.1 6.0 57.8 3.2 65.7 3.2 66.9 2.2
English proficiency English only 65.8 0.7 57.0 3.5 58.0 1.8 67.6 1.7 68.9 1.0
Well/very well 63.6 2.2 66.1 5.9 65.4 4.2 62.5 6.0 62.4 3.0
Not well/not at all 68.4 2.9 69.6 4.6 71.2 4.3 52.3 10.0 65.6 8.8
Born in U.S. Yes 65.6 0.8 57.6 3.2 60.4 1.8 66.7 1.8 68.2 1.0
No 66.1 1.9 70.5 4.1 65.6 3.4 61.2 5.6 64.9 2.9

a Negative/poor refers to household incomes below the Federal poverty line; near poor/low, over the poverty line to just below 200 percent of the poverty line; middle, 200 percent to just below 300 percent of the poverty line; and high, 300 percent of the poverty line and over. Missing values for family income were imputed using multiple imputation methodology. A small number of persons were excluded because their family income could not be imputed.

Key: SE: standard error.

Source: University of California, Los Angeles, Center for Health Policy Research, California Health Interview Survey.

 

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