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. 2023 Jan 25;320:115712. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115712

Table 3.

Brazilian Sample Independent Sample t-Tests: Examining Whether COVID-19 Attitudes Differ by Condition.

Outcome Structural Racial Disparities M (SD) Control M (SD) Mean Difference 95% Mean Difference CI t p df
Severity 5.86 (1.11) 5.91 (1.00) −0.05 −0.23, 0.13 −0.56 .578 529.97
Desire to Return to Normalcy 3.57 (1.70) 3.64 (1.69) −0.07 −0.36, 0.22 −0.49 .623 518.16
Health Behaviors 5.92 (1.02) 6.10 (0.91) −0.18 −0.35, 0.00 −1.97 .049 455.12
Vaccination Intentions 6.05 (1.74) 6.22 (1.67) −0.16 −0.46, 0.14 −1.07 .285 500.87
Mandatory Vaccination 4.97 (2.41) 5.11 (2.41) −0.14 −0.56, 0.27 −0.68 .499 507.90
Privatization Support 2.89 (2.15) 2.76 (2.14) 0.13 −0.24, 0.50 0.69 .490 507.31
Increased Public Health Investment Support 6.46 (1.09) 6.67 (0.84) −0.21 −0.38, −0.04 −2.45 .015 498.70
Public Health Tax Increase Support 3.92 (2.17) 4.22 (2.30) −0.30 −0.69, 0.09 −1.53 .126 499.13
Emergency Financial Assistance Support 5.87 (1.74) 6.00 (1.55) −0.13 −0.41, 0.16 −0.89 .374 511.91
Racial Disparities 3.82 (1.73) 2.96 (1.67) 0.86 0.57, 1.16 5.78 <.001 512.71

Note. Significant p-values are in boldface.