were independently associated with willingness to be vaccinated
among Thai pregnant women after adjusting for other variables.
Althoughinunivariatemodels,perceivedsusceptibility to influenza
and perceived benefits to influenza vaccination were associated
with greater willingness to be vaccinated in pregnant women, and
perceived barriers were associated with lower willingness to be
vaccinated, these associations were no longer statistically signifi-
cant after adjusting cues to action