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

Table 4. Study 2: mean, standard deviations and correlations among variables of interest (N = 392)—website B “MedOnline”.

Measure 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Depression (PHQ) −.08 −.09 −.06 −.10* .03
2. Content (Web-CLIC) .60** .31** .75** .71**
3. Usability (subjective) .28** .57** .44**
4. Usability (objective) .25** .19**
5. Aesthetics (VisAWI) .56**
6. Intention to revisit
MW 7.70 4.65 4.80 3.79 4.46 3.11
SD 6.03 1.23 1.52 1.65 1.44 1.58
Range 0–27 1–7 1–7 0–7 1–7 1–7
Item load .58–.88 .69–.87 .83–.96 .05a–.86 .77–.89 .81–.96
Cronbach’s Alpha .90 .95 .96 .54 .90 .89

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