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. 2022 Mar 3;19(5):2947. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19052947

Table 2.

Sociodemographic and personal variables according to the level of acceptability of the use of new technologies.

Low (n = 104) Middle (n = 83) High (n = 106) p Value
Sex n (%)
Male 39 (37.5) 36 (43.4) 39 (36.8) 0.614 1
Female 65 (62.5) 47 (56.6) 67 (63.2)
Marital Status n (%)
Single 10 (9.6) 12 (14.5) 7 (6.6) <0.001 1
Married 31 (29.8) 29 (34.9) 62 (58.5)
Widowed 57 (54.8) 37 (44.6) 29 (27.4)
Divorced 6 (5.8) 5 (6.0) 8 (7.5)
Education n (%)
Uneducated 38 (36.5) 17 (20.5) 8 (7.5) <0.001 2
Primary 55 (52.9) 52 (62.7) 72 (67.9)
Secondary 10 (9.6) 7 (8.4) 15 (14.2)
University 1 (1.0) 6 (7.2) 11 (10.4)
DK/DA - 1 (1.2) -

1 Pearson’s chi square; 2 Fisher’s exact test; IQR: Interquartile Range; Significant p values (<0.05) are in bold.