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. 2021 Jul 2;19(4):837–848. doi: 10.1007/s10433-021-00636-4

Table 3.

Linear probability models of health behaviours with bi-weekly interview time effects

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
No meeting No meeting Distance Wearing More hand
No walks No shopping with family with others to others mask washing sanitising
Reference interview dates: 8 June–21 June
 22 June–5 July  − 0.004  − 0.002  − 0.009  − 0.032**  − 0.011 0.003 0.002 0.004
[0.005] [0.005] [0.006] [0.006] [0.006] [0.005] [0.004] [0.005]
 6 July–19 July  − 0.011  − 0.002  − 0.037**  − 0.031**  − 0.025** 0.012* 0.003 0.014**
[0.006] [0.006] [0.007] [0.006] [0.006] [0.006] [0.004] [0.005]
 20 July–2 August  − 0.003 0.022**  − 0.043**  − 0.060**  − 0.045** 0.033**  − 0.010 0.002
[0.007] [0.007] [0.008] [0.008] [0.008] [0.007] [0.006] [0.006]

Robust standard errors in brackets, **p < 0.01, *p < 0.05. All regressions include the individual-level control variables and country dummies of Table 2. The sample sizes are the same as in Table 2. Data: SHARE Wave 7 Release 7.1.1 and Wave 8 Release 0.0.1 beta