Table 5.
Path | Standard error | t (df) | P value | Effect size (f2) | Hypothesis testing |
H1(a): IQ→PUa | 0.083 | 2.839 (9) | .005 | Small (0.074) | Confirmed |
H1(b): SysQ→PUb | 0.084 | 2.293 (9) | .02 | Small (0.064) | Confirmed |
H1(c): SerQ→PUc | 0.089 | 5.525 (9) | <.001 | Large (0.391) | Confirmed |
H2(a): IQ→USd | 0.094 | 1.193 (9) | .23 | None (0.014) | Not confirmed |
H2(b): SysQ→USe | 0.085 | 0.761 (9) | .45 | None (0.006) | Not confirmed |
H2(c): SerQ→USf | 0.087 | 0.852 (9) | .39 | None (0.005) | Not confirmed |
H3: PU→USg | 0.100 | 6.632 (9) | <.001 | Large (0.384) | Confirmed |
H4(a): PHS→CUIh | 0.092 | 2.121 (9) | .03 | Small (0.047) | Not confirmed |
H4(b): PU→CUIi | 0.107 | 2.879 (9) | .004 | Small (0.077) | Confirmed |
H4(c): US→CUIj | 0.122 | 2.082 (9) | .04 | Small (0.049) | Confirmed |
aHypothesis 1(a): Information quality is positively associated with patients’ perceived usefulness of mobile health services.
bHypothesis 1(b): System quality is positively associated with patients’ perceived usefulness of mobile health services.
cHypothesis 1(c): Service quality is positively associated with patients’ perceived usefulness of mobile health services.
dHypothesis 2(a): Information quality is positively associated with user satisfaction of mobile health services.
eHypothesis 2(b): System quality is positively associated with user satisfaction of mobile health services.
fHypothesis 2(c): Service quality is positively associated with user satisfaction of mobile health services.
gHypothesis 3: Perceived usefulness of mobile health services is positively associated with user satisfaction with such services.
hHypothesis 4(a): Perceived health status is negatively associated with continuous use intention of mobile health services.
iHypothesis 4(b): Perceived usefulness is positively associated with continuous use intention of mobile health services.
jHypothesis 4(c): User satisfaction is positively associated with continuous use intention of mobile health services.