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. 2020 Jun 15;17(12):4282. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17124282

Table 2.

Factors related to cognitive constructs of COVID-19 management.

Variables Perceived High Susceptibility to COVID-19 Perceived COVID-19 Severity Relative to SARS Having enough Knowledge and Information about COVID-19 High Confidence in Coping with COVID-19
AOR
(95% CI)
p AOR
(95% CI)
p AOR
(95% CI)
p AOR
(95% CI)
p
Sexual minority a 0.736
(0.574–0.943)
0.015 0.912
(0.732–1.138)
0.415 0.975
(0.679–1.399)
0.890 1.808
(1.276–2.563)
0.001
Males b 1.342
(1.076–1.673)
0.009 0.997
(0.816–1.218)
0.977 1.394
(1.008–1.928)
0.044 1.132
(0.842–1.522)
0.412
Age 0.986
(0.976–0.996)
0.008 1.006
(0.997–1.015)
0.196 0.988
(0.973–1.003)
0.127 1.005
(0.992–1.018)
0.453
Low educational level c 0.758
(0.537–1.070)
0.115 0.973
(0.728–1.301)
0.855 2.013
(1.336–3.034)
0.001 0.878
(0.590–1.308)
0.523

a Heterosexuality as reference; b Female as reference; c High school or below as reference. AOR: adjusted odds ratio; COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019; SARS: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.