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. 2022 Jun 9:1–12. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1007/s40615-022-01344-0

Table 2.

Multiple hierarchical linear regressions for compliance with MOH guidelines

Personal compliance (n = 795) Perceived social network compliance (n = 795) Quarantine compliance (n = 256)
β p β p β p
Step 1
Gender (male)  − .21  < .001  − .06 .078 .03 .619
Age group (older) .17  < .001 .05 .125  − .07 .282
Religion (Muslim)  − .04 .283  − .11 .002  − .13 .047
Adj.R2 .07, p < .001 .02, p < .001 .01, p = .208
Step 2
Gender (male)  − .19  < .001 -.04 .190 .06 .361
Age group (older) ·17  < ·001 .05 .157  − .07 .253
Religion (Muslim)  − .02 .454  − .10 .003  − .12 .059
Pandemic fatigue  − .25  < .001  − .23  < .001  − .18 .004
Adj.R2 .13, p < .001 .07, p < .001 .03, p = .013
Step 3
Gender (male)  − .13  < .001 .03 .227 .11 .077
Age group (older) .14  < .001 .06 .039  − .08 .213
Religion (Muslim) .04 .144  − .01 .854  − .09 .163
Pandemic fatigue  − .03 .403  − .07 .035  − .04 .618
Severity of COVID-19 .14  < .001 .01 .779 .22 .007
Susceptibility  − .04 .148  − .01 .796  − .01 .981
Trust in formal institutions .09 .009 .14  < .001 .06 .419
Attitudes toward compliance .22  < .001 -.05 .175 ·14 .079
Subjective norms about compliance .31  < .001 .60  < .001 .08 .207
Adj. R2 .35, p < .001 .43, p < .001 .12, p < .001
F

F(9, 785) = 47.44,

p < .001

F(9, 785) = 68.30,

p < .001

F(9, 246) = 5.04,

p < .001

Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied regarding personal and social network compliance (p = .005)