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. 2021 Jul 13;23(7):e26670. doi: 10.2196/26670

Table 5.

Structural model validation and hypothesis testing results.

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.