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. 2021 Sep;80(9 Suppl 1):62–70.

Table 10.

Overall Household Preparedness for COVID-19 Among Native Hawaiian Respondents (N=1108) Compared to All Respondents in Hawai‘i (N=7927)

Native Hawaiian Respondents Statewidea
Attitude - Perceived Severity ofCOVID-19 (total 1 question) nb %c n %
Low (none-low) 46 4.2 429 5.4
Moderate (mod) 120 10.9 977 12.4
High level (high-very high) 940 85.0 6508 82.2
Knowledge (total 4 questions) n % n %
Low level of knowledge (0–2) 621 56.1 1944 24.5
Moderate level of knowledge (3) 320 28.9 4391 55.4
High level of knowledge (4) 167 15.1 1592 20.1
Behaviors – compliance withmeasures (total 4 questions) nb %c n %
Low level of compliance (0–1) 85 7.7 28 .35
Moderate level of compliance (2–3) 581 52.5 2220 28.0
High level of compliance (4) 440 39.8 5669 71.6
Resources Needed (total 6 questions) n % n %
None (0) 182 16.4 1783 22.5
Low level of needs (1) 311 28.1 2479 31.3
Mod level of needs (2–3) 496 44.8 3093 39.0
High level of needs (4–6) 119 10.7 570 7.2
a

All respondents in Hawai‘i.5

b

Totals may not equal to 1108 due to unanswered/missing data.

c

Percentages may not equal 100% due to unanswered/missing data.