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. 2016 Jan 27;22(2):123–131. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2015.0028

Table 5.

Results from a Regression Analysis Examining the Moderation of Effects of e-Health Literacy and Perceptions of e-Health of the Communication Domain (PedsQL Family Impact Module) on e-Health Use/Behaviors

  COEFFICIENT SE T P
Intercept −6.706 0.884 −2.325 0.021
Communication −1.145 0.819 −1.397 0.164
e-Health literacy 1.709 0.616 2.773 0.006
Perceptions of e-health 0.097 0.52 0.186 0.852
(1) Communication×e-health literacy −0.144 0.253 −0.569 0.569
(2) Communication×perceptions of e-health 0.530 0.241 2.203 0.028

The r2 increase due to (1)=0.001 (p=0.569), due to (2)=0.011 (p=0.028), and due to (1) and (2)=0.013 (p=0.060). The analysis was adjusted for race, gender age, and education.

SE, standard error.