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. 2022 Jan 11;22(3):297–316. doi: 10.1007/s10742-021-00266-4

Table 5.

DCE Pilot Results-Participant Preferences for Nonpharmaceutical COVID-19 Mitigation Scenarios in Kenya, Mexico and the US

Attributes Coefficients (Robust standard error) P value
Reducing COVID-19 risk due to higher frequency of sheltering-in-place 0.230* (0.097) 0.018
Frequency of mask use in public 0.079 (0.097) 0.418
Relationship problems −0.239*(0.095) 0.012
Mental health problems −0.726***(0.120)  < 0.001
Problems performing daily activities −0.295***(0.087)  < 0.001
Financial problems −0.520***(0.112)  < 0.001
Level of support received 0.056 (0.073) 0.445
Physical health problems −0.436***(0.100)  < 0.001
Financial compensation from government 0.097***(0.026)  < 0.001
Block * Constant −0.104 (0.177) 0.556
Constant 3.330***(0.612)  < 0.001
N total observations 2520

*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001

†Statistically significant using Bonferroni-correction, p < 0.0056

‡Total number of tasks done by 63 individuals

Positive coefficient values suggest increased utility/preference

Negative coefficient values suggest decreased utility/preference

Attributes and levels are listed in Table 2 and example scenarios shown in Fig. 2