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. 2019 Dec 24;17:100510. doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100510

Table 3.

Differences in variables among participants with and without self-reported health concerns.

With self-reported chronichealth concerns (n = 107)
Without self-reported chronic health concerns (n = 182)



M SD M SD t df p
Research registry knowledge 2.61 .35 2.69 .26 −2.11. 276 .04*
Perceived value toward health research studies 4.22 .68 4.27 .63 -.64 279 .52
Perceived barriers toward health research studies 2.20 .99 2.15 1.02 .37 283 .72
Perceived benefits toward health research studies 2.64 .97 2.84 1.05 −1.57 283 .12
Self-efficacy 3.83 .92 4.10 .76 −2.71 278 .007*
Trust in the research process 4.06 .80 4.12 .80 -.65 278 .52
Trust in the IRB 4.00 .78 3.93 .80 .84 282 .40
Trust in doctors 3.92 .82 4.03 .77 −1.12 286 .26
Willingness to remain in the research registry 4.08 1.03 4.36 .73 −2.63 287 .009*
Future clinical trial participation 4.04 .98 4.34 .72 −2.97 286 .003*
Consent recall 5.85 3.37 6.58 3.48 −1.74 286 .083

*Correlation was significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).