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

Table 3.

Mediation effects between pandemic fatigue and compliance with MOH guidelines

Personal compliance (n = 795) Perceived social networks compliance (n = 795) Quarantine compliance (n = 256)
Effect (SE) 95%CI p Effect (SE) 95%CI p Effect (SE) 95%CI p
Total indirect effect -0.23 (0.03)

-0.28,

-0.17

 < .001 -0.16 (0.03)

-0.22,

-0.10

 < .001 -0.15 (0.05)

-0.25,

-0.05

.003
Severity of COVID-19  − 0.03 (0.01)

 − 0.06,

 − 0.01

.003  − 0.01 (0.01)

 − 0.02,

0.02

.809  − 0.05 (0.02)

 − 0.11,

 − 0.01

.024
Susceptibility  − 0.01 (0.01)

 − 0.01,

0.01

.242  − 0.01 (0.01)

 − 0.01,

0.01

.841  − 0.01 (0.01)

 − 0.01,

0.01

.981
Trust in formal institutions  − 0.04 (0.02)

 − 0.07,

 − 0.01

.017  − 0.06 (0.02)

 − 0.10,

 − 0.03

 < .001  − 0.03 (0.03)

 − 0.10,

0.04

.939
Attitudes toward compliance  − 0.09 (0.02)

 − 0.13,

 − 0.05

 < .001 0.02 (0.01)

 − 0.01,

0.05

.163

 − 0.06

(0.03)

 − 0.13,

0.01

.084
Subjective norms about compliance  − 0.06 (0.01)

 − 0.09,

 − 0.03

 < .001  − 0.11 (0.02)

 − 0.16,

 − 0.06

 < .001  − 0.01 (0.01)

 − 0.03,

0.01

.923

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