Table 4.
Factor | Subgroup | N | Perceived usefulness | Perceived ease of use | Subjective norm | Intention to use |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gender | Males | 19 | 4.74 (1.05) | 4.60 (1.00) | 4.16 (1.12) | 5.66 (0.99) |
Females | 128 | 4.77 (1.01) | 4.62 (0.86) | 3.94 (1.21) | 5.33 (1.28) | |
Age group | Younger (22–30) | 41 | 4.85 (0.87) | 4.83 (0.75) | 4.01 (1.19) | 5.56 (1.19) |
Middle (31–40) | 50 | 4.64 (1.01) | 4.55 (0.91) | 3.86 (1.33) | 5.24 (1.33) | |
Older (41–63) | 56 | 4.81 (1.11) | 4.52 (0.92) | 4.04 (1.09) | 5.35 (1.22) | |
Professional background | Occupational therapists | 45 | 4.33 (1.12) | 4.37 (0.87) | 3.61 (1.25) | 5.06 (1.46) |
Psychologists | 28 | 4.70 (0.97) | 4.64 (0.92) | 3.92 (1.27) | 5.48 (1.19) | |
Healthcare psychologists | 30 | 5.05 (0.84) | 4.62 (0.86) | 4.06 (1.11) | 5.42 (1.21) | |
Physiatrists | 24 | 5.06 (0.93) | 4.76 (0.86) | 4.36 (1.01) | 5.52 (0.99) | |
Other | 20 | 5.04 (0.87) | 5.00 (0.79) | 4.25 (1.17) | 5.68 (1.09) |
Standard deviations in parentheses.