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. 2021 Feb 22;18(4):2123. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18042123

Table 1.

Key variables of the state of community public health crisis governance.

Variables Option N P SD
“hard core” control measures Yes 757 32.3 0.889
No 1588 67.7
bring inconvenience Yes 908 38.7 0.939
No 1437 61.3
adopted closed management measures Yes 755 32.2 0.917
No 1590 67.8
lack flexibility Yes 884 37.7 0.908
No 1461 62.3
quick reaction Yes 1529 65.2 0.919
No 816 34.8
the government play a leading role Yes 1726 73.6 0.934
No 619 26.4
social organizations’ participation Yes 1588 67.7 0.944
No 757 32.3
diversity of social organization Yes 1569 66.9 0.888
No 776 33.1
social workers provide professional service Yes 1705 72.7 0.953
No 640 27.3
public health emergency drills Yes 884 37.7 1.014
No 1461 62.3
emergency education activities Yes 1367 58.3 0.892
No 978 41.7
public health knowledge Yes 1700 72.5 0.890
No 645 27.5
rescue skills Yes 1496 63.8 0.858
No 849 36.2
sense of responsibility Yes 1571 67.0 0.925
No 774 33.0
show cooperation Yes 1660 70.8 0.921
No 685 29.2
epidemic prevention participation Yes 1552 66.2 0.913
No 793 33.8
complicated management level Yes 1137 48.5 0.913
No 1208 51.5
excessive administrative affairs Yes 739 31.5 0.911
No 1606 68.5

N = number, P = percentage (%), SD = standard deviation.