Parental Factors Associated With Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccination in US Children Younger Than 5 Years.

Am J Public Health

Eric Geng Zhou is with the Center for Child Health Services Research, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY. Jonathan Cantor is with RAND, Santa Monica, CA. Autumn Gertz, John S. Brownstein, and Benjamin Rader are with Innovation and Digital Health Accelerator, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA. Brian Elbel is with the Department of Population Health, Grossman School of Medicine, New York University, New York.

Published: January 2025

To determine the association between parental characteristics and MMR (measles-mumps- rubella) vaccination status of children in the United States. We conducted a cross-sectional study from July 2023 to April 2024 using a digital health survey via OutbreaksNearMe, weighted to target national population characteristics. We analyzed the responses of 19 892 parents of children younger than 5 years to examine the association between self-reported parental characteristics (i.e., sociodemographics, politics, COVID-19 vaccination status) and children's MMR vaccination rates using logistic regression. Children of parents who received at least 1 dose of the COVID-19 vaccine had higher MMR vaccination rates (80.8%) than did children of unvaccinated parents (60.9%; odds ratio [OR] = 1.84; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.68, 2.00). We observed lower MMR vaccination rates among children of parents who identified as Republican versus Democratic (OR = 0.73; 95% CI = 0.64, 0.82), parents on Medicaid or Medicare versus private insurance (OR = 0.85; 95% CI = 0.76, 0.95), and minority (OR = 0.44) versus White (OR = 0.71) parents. We found higher MMR vaccination rates in the Northeast and Midwest United States. Early data indicate that parental sociodemographic characteristics and COVID-19 vaccine status are associated with children's MMR vaccine uptake, emphasizing the need for further investigations into multipronged public health interventions. (. Published online ahead of print January 16, 2025:e1-e5. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2024.307912).

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