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. 2018 Feb 28;6:e4439. doi: 10.7717/peerj.4439

Table 1. Study 1: mean, standard deviations and correlations among variables of interest (N = 329)—website “depressive disorders”.

Measure 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Depression (PHQ) −.15** −.13* −.06 −.15** −.03
2. Content (Web-CLIC) .62** .26** .72** .69**
3. Usability (subjective) .39** .58** .39**
4. Usability (objective) .19** .09
5. Aesthetics (VisAWI) .53**
6. Intention to revisit
MW 7.67 4.97 4.95 4.21 4.89 3.18
SD 5.49 1.16 1.32 1.41 1.24 1.43
Range 0–27 1–7 1–7 0–7 1–7 1–7
Item loadings .51–.82 .69–.88 .76–.93 −.04a–.76 .78–.85 .73–.98

Notes.

*

Indicates that a correlation is significant at a level of p < 0.05 (two sided).

**

Indicates that a correlation is significant at a level of p < 0.01 (two sided).

a

Deleting the item with poor load or splitting into search and memory tasks did not lead to significant correlations with depression.

PHQ
Patient Health Questionnaire
Web-CLIC
Website—Clarity, Likeability, Informativeness, Credibility
VisAWI
Visual Aesthetics of Websites Inventory