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. 2021 Nov 23;21:2145. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-12093-w

Table 6.

Correlations among Attitudes related to COVID-19 Risk and Social Distancing and Social Behaviors Related to Stay-at-Home Order Adherence

Gone out to a restaurant, bar, club, or other place where people gather Visited with friends, relatives, or neighbors aged 60 years or older Gone to the grocery store or pharmacy Gone to a friend, neighbor, or relative’s house (other than your own) Had more than 10 friends, neighbors, or relatives over for a gathering or meal Gone to a family gathering with more than 10 people Gone to a gathering of friends with more than 10 people Gone to a faith-based gathering
I have a greater risk of COVID-19 complications. −0.15** −0.059 −0.078 −.117* −0.067 −0.021 −0.016 −0.041
I live in a neighborhood where it is difficult to socially distance myself from others. 0.024 −0.033 −0.019 0.046 0.097 0.066 0.055 −0.032
It is easy for me to socially distance from family members in my home. −.147** −0.068 −0.038 −.116* −.132* −.109* − 0.087 0.079
It is more important to be with my family than to socially distance from them. 0.084 .111* 0.040 .119* .125* .159** 0.090 0.052
It will help decrease the spread of COVID-19 if I stay away from other people including my family. −.184** −0.042 −0.025 −0.070 −.122* −.168** −.115* −.120*

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