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) | ||||
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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)