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. 2016 Mar 2;18(3):e49. doi: 10.2196/jmir.5069

Table 6.

Summary of findings regarding hypotheses.

Dependent variables Independent variables Hypotheses (H) Beta t R 2
Behavioral intention  
    49.7%

PEa H1 (supported) .200 3.619l

EEb H2 (supported) .185 2.907l

SIc H3 (not supported) .081 1.544

FCd H4 (a) (not supported) .005 0.112

HMe H5 (not supported) .038 0.678

PVf N/Ag -.010 0.203

PV x age H6 (not supported) .026 0.563

HTh N/A .388 7.320l

HT x age H7 (a1) (not supported) .033 0.584

HT x gender H7 (a2) (not supported) .010 0.183

SPi H8 (supported) .098 2.285m

Age N/A .065 1.408

Gender N/A .052 0.454

Gender x age N/A -.087 0.078

CDj N/A -.002 0.049
Use behavior  
    26.8%

FC
.090 1.755

FC x CD H4 (b) (not supported) .076 0.391

HT N/A .206 2.752l

HT x age H7 (b1) (not supported) .060 0.621

HT x gender H7 (b2) (not supported) .066 0.704

BIk H9 (supported) .258 4.036l

Age N/A .170 2.387m

Gender N/A -.013 0.092

Gender x age N/A .005 0.031

CD N/A -.081 0.476

aPE: performance expectancy.

bEE: effort expectancy.

cSI: social influence.

dFC: facilitating conditions.

eHM: hedonic motivation.

fPV: price value.

gN/A: not applicable.

hHT: habit.

iSP: self-perception.

jCD: chronic disability.

kBI: behavioral intention.

l P<.01.

m P<.05.