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. 2014 May 7;90(5):945–954. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.13-0497

Table 5.

Ability and motivation factors for household water treatment and their association with household water treatment behavior, Dzivaresekwa and Kuwadzana suburbs, Harare, Zimbabwe, March 2012

Reported water treatment since outbreak began Had reportedly treated stored water Had reportedly treated stored water with FCR ≥ 0.2 mg/L
Yes (N = 380)* No (N = 78)* P Yes (N = 143)* No (N = 315)* P Yes (N = 98)* No (N = 360)* P
High self-efficacy, n (%) 354 (94) 57 (73) < 0.01 139 (98) 272 (86) < 0.01 96 (99) 315 (88) < 0.01
High threat susceptibility, n (%) 269 (71) 45 (58) 0.02 116 (81) 198 (63) < 0.01 82 (84) 232 (65) < 0.01
Good social support, n (%) 298 (79) 50 (64) < 0.01 120 (84) 228 (73) 0.01 83 (85) 265 (74) 0.03
Positive beliefs, n (%) 125 (33) 23 (29) 0.51 50 (36) 98 (31) 0.36 35 (36) 113 (32) 0.37
High threat severity, n (%) 340 (91) 66 (86) 0.17 128 (91) 278 (90) 0.72 90 (93) 316 (89) 0.31
*

For some items, N may vary by small numbers because of non-response.

Values that are statistically significant at the α = 0.05 level are indicated in bold.