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. 2020 Sep 23;17(19):6953. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17196953

Table 3.

Differences in the adoption of basic, advanced, and excessive preventive behaviors among participants with different family variables.

Variables Total Basic Prevention Advanced Prevention Excessive Prevention
No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%)
Total 4788 (100) 2621 3043 277
Household income
<CNY 100,000 2074 (43.3) 1148 (55.4) 1248 (60.2) 121 (5.8)
CNY 100,000–200,000 1735 (36.2) 929 (53.5) 1130 (65.1) 101 (5.8)
CNY 200,000–300,000 579 (12.2) 323 (55.8) 396 (68.4) 33 (5.7)
CNY 300,000–400,000 193 (4.0) 105 (54.4) 136 (70.5) 13 (6.7)
>CNY 400,000 207 (4.3) 116 (56.0) 133 (64.3) 9 (4.3)
p-Value 0.787 <0.001 0.890
Living Areas
Eastern China 1317 (27.5) 685 (52.0) 878 (66.7) 66 (5.0)
Central China 2191 (45.8) 1182 (53.9) 1373 (62.7) 135 (6.2)
Western China 1280 (26.7) 754 (58.9) 792 (61.9) 76 (5.9)
p-Value 0.001 0.020 0.355
Living Place
Urban 3065 (64.0) 1829 (59.7) 2033 (66.3) 173 (5.6)
Rural 1723 (36.0) 792 (46.0) 1010 (58.6) 104 (6.0)
p-Value <0.001 <0.001 0.577
Living style
Living with others 4370 (91.3) 2386 (54.6) 2802 (64.1) 248 (5.7)
Living alone 418 (8.7) 235 (56.2) 241 (57.7) 29 (6.9)
p-Value 0.525 0.009 0.291