Table 10.
Associations between univariate and multivariate predictors and comparison of models
| Non-Adherence All Rules | Intentional Non-Adherence | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Univariate Predictor | Multivariate Predictor | Univariate Predictor | Multivariate Predictor |
|
• Lower Age • Employment Status of Not Retired or Long-term Sick or Disabled • Not Living With a Person of Vulnerable Health Status vs. Living With a Person of Vulnerable Health Status • Lower Intention to Socially Distance |
Not Vulnerable vs. Vulnerable Health |
• Not Vulnerable vs. Vulnerable Health • Lower Social Responsibility • Higher Self-Interest • Lower Control over Leaving the House • Lower Control over Responsibilities • Lower Normative Pressure from Family • Lower Normative Pressure from Friends |
Lower Intention to Socially Distance |
|
• Living in a Rented Room in a Multiple Occupancy House vs. Owning Own Home • Higher Perceived Susceptibility |
Lower Control over Others’ Distancing |
• Living in a Rented Room in a Multiple Occupancy House vs. Owning Own Home • Higher Perceived Susceptibility |
Lower Control over Others’ Distancing |
|
• Lower Control over Leaving the House • Higher Normative Pressure from Friends |
Lower Control over Responsibilities | • Employment Status of Self-employed or Freelance in Normal Place of Work or Student | Having a Doctoral Degree vs. a Masters, Professional Qualification, Bachelors Degree or Work-related Qualification |
| First Relaxation Phase vs. Total Lockdown | Voted for the Government | ||
| Higher Normative Pressure from Neighbours | |||
| Greater Support from Friends | |||
Predictors in italics are unique to the all social distancing rules model
Predictors in bold are unique to the intentional non-adherence model