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

Table 4.

Mean levels of variables associated with consent recall among participants.

Clearly remembered (G1) Somewhat remembered (G2) Did not remember (G3) Difference
G1-G2
Difference
G1-G3
Difference
G2-G3
Research registry knowledge 2.74(.03) 2.63(.02) 2.50(.04) .11** .24*** .13**
Perceived social value toward health research studies 4.41(.07) 4.18(.05) 4.09(.09) .23** .32** .09
Perceived barriers toward health research studies 2.05(.10) 2.16(.08) 2.44(.14) -.13 -.42** -.29
Perceived benefits toward health research studies 2.76(.10) 2.78(.08) 2.65(.14) -.03 .11 .13
Self-efficacy 4.28(.08) 3.90(.06) 3.58(.10) .39*** .7*** .31*
Trust in the research process 4.30(.08) 4.03(.07) 3.78(.11) .27* .52*** .25
Trust in the IRB 4.22(.08) 3.85(.06) 3.62(.11) .36*** .6*** .24
Trust in doctors 4.23(.08) 3.86(.07) 3.61(.11) .36*** .62*** .26*
Willingness to remain in the research registry 4.52(.09) 4.14(.07) 4.02(.12) .38** .5** .12
Future clinical trial participation 4.45(.09) 4.11(.07) 4.06(.12) .34** .39** .05

Note: *significant at p < .05, ** significant at p < .01; *** significant at p < .001.