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. 2022 Dec 19;10(6):178. doi: 10.3390/pharmacy10060178

Table 5.

Multiple linear regression: Knowledge, attitude, social norms, and perceived behavior control regressed on demographics (n = 172).

Attitude Perceived Benefits Perceived Control Knowledge
Independent Variable B SE p value B SE p value B SE p value B SE p value
    Age −0.03 0.029 0.291 0.026 0.069 0.334 −0.008 0.025 0.737 −0.042 0.018 0.021
    Female 3.978 0.664 <0.001 2.313 0.599 <0.001 1.014 0.556 0.07 2.013 0.401 <0.001
    White a −0.068 1.121 0.951 −5.297 1.113 <0.001 0.181 1.021 0.86 1.35 0.744 0.072
    Highest education degree more than high school level b 5.075 0.735 <0.001 2.009 0.673 0.003 1.217 0.618 0.051 1.445 0.45 0.002
    Living area with more than 50,000 people −1.847 0.803 0.023 0.411 0.702 0.559 0.494 0.652 0.45 0.831 0.469 0.078
    Health insurance 2.991 0.983 0.003 1.813 0.966 0.062 2.197 0.083 0.014 1.054 0.646 0.105
    F 13.947 9.723 3.030 10.173
    Adjusted R2 0.354 0.246 0.072 0.256

Note: B: unstandardized coefficient, SE: standard error. a Compared with non-white participants; b Compared with those with highest education degree less than some college or technical school.