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. 2016 Apr 13;18(4):e77. doi: 10.2196/jmir.5207

Table 8.

Control beliefs, power of factors, and correlations with perceived behavioral control.

Belief Control belief strength, mean (SD) Power of factor,a mean (SD) Control belief strength×power of factor



Mean (SD) r b P
I will receive a reminder email after the office visit that the visit summary report is available via patient gateway 2.08 (1.42) 6.07 (1.42) 15.02 (7.94) .21 <.001
I will have all my medical information in the visit summary report after the office visit 2.08 (1.33) 6.08 (1.33) 14.57 (8.08) .27 <.001
I will have access to the Internet within 5 days of the office visit 2.76 (0.70) 6.76 (0.70) 17.85 (6.59) .29 <.001
I will remember my patient gateway user ID and password 2.51 (0.98) 6.51 (0.98) 16.62 (7.28) .27 <.001
I will understand the information in the visit summary report 2.39 (0.93) 6.39 (0.93) 14.07 (9.26) .21 <.001
It will be easy for me to access the visit summary report via patient gateway 2.64 (0.81) 6.64 (0.81) 16.95 (6.90) .33 <.001

a Power of factor measured on a scale from 1 (likely) to 7 (unlikely) and then reverse coded.

b Correlation between control belief × power of factor and perceived behavioral control.