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. 2021 Jan 27;12:596281. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.596281

Table 2.

Bonferroni post-hoc tests.

Personality and demographic measures Group Group p
STAI Trait Anxiety 1 3 <0.001
1 4 <0.001
2 3 0.003
2 4 <0.001
STAI State Anxiety 1 2 0.005
1 3 <0.001
1 4 <0.001
2 3 0.003
2 4 <0.001
PANAS Positive Affect 1 2 0.001
1 4 0.001
2 3 0.003
3 4 0.003
PANAS Negative Affect 1 2 0.007
1 3 <0.001
1 4 <0.001
2 3 0.003
2 4 <0.001
3 4 0.037
UIB Burden due to Intolerance 1 4 <0.001
of Uncertainty 2 4 0.003
SVF78 Positive Stress Behavior 1 2 <0.001
1 4 0.019
2 3 <0.001
3 4 0.003
SVF78 Negative Stress Behavior 2 3 0.013
2 4 0.003
Perceived Severity of COVID-19 1 2 <0.001
1 3 0.004
1 4 <0.001
2 3 <0.001
2 4 0.026
3 4 <0.001
Perceived Benefits of health-promoting 1 2 <0.001
behavioral measures 1 4 <0.001
2 3 <0.001
3 4 <0.001
Perceived Barriers due to 1 3 0.016
health-promoting behavioral measures 2 3 <0.001
2 4 <0.001
Age 2 3 <0.001
2 4 0.001
Number of people per household 2 3 0.006
2 4 0.008

Only relevant results are included.

Group 1, low Perceived Susceptibility, low Engagement in health-promoting behaviors; Group 2, low Perceived Susceptibility, high Engagement in health-promoting behaviors; Group 3, high Perceived Susceptibility, low Engagement in health-promoting behaviors; Group 4, high Perceived Susceptibility, high Engagement in health-promoting behaviors.