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. 2020 Mar 17;20:348. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-08467-1

Table 2.

Multivariate Analyses of Behavioural and Control Beliefs Associated with Attitude and PBC Towards Participation in NutriQuébec

Items Standardized ß P-value* 95% CI
Behavioural beliefs associated with attitude
Advantages
  Contributing to improving collective health 0.23 0.0003 0.11–0.35
  Having the opportunity to improve one’s lifestyle habits 0.30 < 0.0001 0.17–0.43
  Having the opportunity to improve the family’s lifestyle habits 0.02 0.73 −0.09 - 0.13
  Learning new knowledge on health 0.05 0.46 −0.09 - 0.19
  Contributing to advancing science 0.08 0.15 −0.03 - 0.19
Disadvantages
  Too time-consuming to complete the questionnaire −0.18 < 0.0001 −0.24 - -0.12
Model R2 58.8
Control beliefs associated with PBC
Facilitating factors
  Receiving a personalized brief health assessment 0.14 0.0006 0.06–0.22
  The use of simple questions 0.13 0.0062 0.04–0.23
  Anonymity −0.02 0.6597 − 0.10 - 0.06
Barriers
  Participating even without financial incentives 0.11 0.0011 0.04–0.18
  Participating even if the completion of the questionnaires would take two hours 0.19 < 0.0001 0.11–0.26
Model R2 45.2

*p-values and 95%Cl were found using linear regression models