Table 4.
Model 4 | ||||
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Depressive symptoms in poorer cues to preventive measures∧ | Depressive symptoms in better cues to preventive measures∧ | |||
(n = 206) | (n = 148) | |||
B (SE) | p-value | B (SE) | p-value | |
Age | −0.03 (0.16) | 0.839 | −0.14 (0.12) | 0.248 |
Sex | 0.630 | 0.273 | ||
Male | −0.53 (1.10) | 0.88 (0.80) | ||
Female | Ref | Ref | ||
Education level | 0.195 | 0.649 | ||
Elementary or below | 4.14 (2.77) | 0.138 | 1.64 (2.03) | 0.420 |
High school | 1.29 (1.03) | 0.213 | 0.45 (0.77) | 0.564 |
University or higher | Ref | Ref | ||
No. of household members | −0.03 (0.31) | 0.935 | −0.45 (0.27) | 0.102 |
Face mask reuse | 0.004* | 0.367 | ||
Yes | 3.83 (1.31) | 0.89 (0.98) | ||
No | Ref | Ref |
Statistically significant at p < 0.05.
high cue to preventive measures = the subscale score for cue to action ≥ median score (14.5), low cue to preventive measures = the subscale score for sue to action < median. B, beta; SE, standard error; Ref, reference.