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. 2019 Feb 22;14(2):e0211728. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0211728

Table 2. Descriptive statistics and correlations of the study variable.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1. Susceptibility

2. Severity

.34**

3. Cues to action

.17** .15**

4. Social concern

.08* .09* .11**

5. Manner concern

-.03 .13** .04 .42**

6. Net benefits

-.34** -.07* .09* .05 .09**

7. Self-efficacy

-.08* .00 .19** .09** .07* .38**

8. Neuroticism

.17** .19** .01 .04 .22** -.17** -.12**

9. Agreeableness

-.20** -.08* .06 .05 .20** .27** .13** -.36**

10. Prevention Behavior

.10** .09* .27** .25** .15** .04 .22** -.01 .10**

11. Age

.03 -.04 .24** .05 -.20** .13** .22** -.28** .14** .17**

12. Educational level

-.10** -.03 -.09* .19** .10** .13** .07* .03 -.03 -.01 -.22**

M

7.89 9.49 23.20 9.29 11.34 3.63 29.44 23.98 23.86 16.83 49.35 3.77

SD

2.90 2.35 6.48 2.28 1.72 4.65 5.18 7.38 5.38 4.33 14.12 1.02

Note: Education: 1 = primary school, 2 = middle school, 3 = high school, 4 = college, 5 = university, 6 = master’s degree, 7 = doctorate degree.

*p < .05

**p < .01.