Table 1.
Means, standard deviations, and inter-correlations for the study variables (N = 810)
M (SD) | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |
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1. Personal compliance | 4.25 (0.74) | .45* | .32* | − .28* | .39* | .02 | .28* | .39* | .43* |
2. Perceived social network compliance | 3.83 (0.70) | .12 | − .25* | .18* | − .06 | .32* | .12* | .64* | |
3. Quarantine compliance (n = 262) | 4.48 (0.68) | − .17 | .31* | .03 | .19 | .28* | .14 | ||
4. Pandemic fatigue | 3.29 (0.84) | − .25* | .10 | − .48* | − .41* | − .21* | |||
5. Severity of COVID-19 | 3.54 (0.84) | .30* | .26* | .57* | .24* | ||||
6. Susceptibility | 2.70 (0.92) | .02 | .15* | − .09 | |||||
7. Trust in formal institutions | 3.04 (0.98) | .30* | .26* | ||||||
8. Attitudes toward compliance | 3.93 (0.74) | .14* | |||||||
9. Subjective norms about compliance | 3.72 (0.91) |
Range: 1–5. Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied (p < .001)