Research Article

Missed Opportunities for Vaccination in the Dominican Republic: Results of an Operational Investigation

Table 1

Sociodemographic characteristics of participants: Dominican Republic, October 2012.

CharacteristicParticipants ()
number (%)

Parents or guardians
Sex
 Female1431 (95.4)
Geographic area
 Urban1221 (81.4)
 Rural279 (18.6)
Age
 15–24688 (45.9)
 25–34576 (38.4)
 35–49185 (12.3)
 >50 51 (3.4)
Relation to child
 Mother/father1341 (89.4)
 Grandparent92 (6.1)
 Aunt/uncle40 (2.7)
 Other27 (1.8)
Education
 Less than primary413 (27.5)
 Primary only111 (7.4)
 Secondary incomplete381 (25.4)
 Secondary or more595 (39.7)
Marital Status
 Single211 (14.1)
 Married231 (15.4)
 Civil union944 (62.9)
 Separated/divorced105 (7.0)
 Widowed 9 (0.6)
Occupation
 Housewife1050 (70.0)
 Employee/laborer257 (17.1)
 Student75 (5.0)
 Other118 (7.9)
Reason for visiting health center
 Child's sickness754 (50.3)
 Vaccination363 (24.2)
 Caregiver's consultation243 (16.2)
 Child's wellness visit57 (3.8)
 Other83 (5.5)

Children in study
Sex
 Female744 (49.6)
 Male756 (50.4)
Age
 <2 months151 (10.1)
 2-3 months117 (7.8)
 4-5 months117 (7.8)
 6–11 months255 (17.0)
 1-2 years370 (24.7)
 3-4 years490 (32.7)