| Literature DB >> 35862671 |
Miguel Ribeiro1,2, Nuno Nunes1,2, Greta Adamo1, Bruna R Gouveia2,3,4, Elvio Rubio Gouveia1,5, Pedro Teixeira6, Valentina Nisi1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The global health crisis caused by COVID-19 has drastically changed human society in a relatively short time. However, this crisis has offered insights into the different roles that such a worldwide virus plays in the lives of people and how those have been affected, as well as eventually proposing new solutions. From the beginning of the pandemic, technology solutions have featured prominently in virus control and in the frame of reference for international travel, especially contact tracing and passenger locator applications.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; UTAUT; confirmatory factor analysis; digital health; empirical study; global health; mobile health; privacy; research model; security; structural equation modeling; technology acceptance; technology solution
Year: 2022 PMID: 35862671 PMCID: PMC9484482 DOI: 10.2196/35434
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Hum Factors ISSN: 2292-9495
Figure 1Proposed research model. H: hypothesis.
Characteristics of respondents (N=9555).
| Demographic and group | Frequency, n (%) | ||
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| Woman | 5019 (52.5) | |
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| Man | 4493 (47.0) | |
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| Other | 43 (0.5) | |
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| <18 | 142 (1.5) | |
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| 18-35 | 3122 (32.7) | |
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| 36-49 | 3203 (33.5) | |
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| 50-65 | 2581 (27.0) | |
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| >65 | 484 (5.1) | |
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| N/Aa | 23 (0.2) | |
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| Portuguese | 5847 (61.2) | |
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| German | 1310 (13.7) | |
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| United Kingdom | 532 (5.6) | |
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| France | 516 (5.4) | |
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| Spain | 328 (3.4) | |
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| Italian | 125 (1.3) | |
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| Other EUb | 603 (6.3) | |
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| Other non-EU | 125 (1.3) | |
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| Other (non-European) | 169 (1.8) | |
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| Basic | 277 (2.9) | |
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| Secondary | 2307 (24.1) | |
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| Graduation | 3686 (38.6) | |
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| Postgraduation | 3035 (31.8) | |
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| N/A | 250 (2.6) | |
aN/A: not applicable.
bEU: European Union.
The measurement model.
| Construct and item |
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| Impact_1 | .75 | N/Aa | N/A | N/A |
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| Impact_2 | .76 | 0.015 | 58.294 | .001 |
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| Impact_3 | .55 | 0.016 | 46.660 | .001 |
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| FacCon_1 | .90 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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| FacCon_2 | .94 | 0.009 | 117.527 | .001 |
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| Privacy_1 | .92 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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| Privacy_2 | .90 | 0.014 | 69.501 | .001 |
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| SocInfl_1 | .65 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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| SocInfl_2 | .61 | 0.024 | 44.3131 | .001 |
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| Safety_1 | .74 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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| Safety_2 | .62 | 0.021 | 50.066 | .001 |
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| Safety_3 | .72 | 0.021 | 55.529 | .001 |
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| EffExp_1 | .90 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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| EffExp_2 | .93 | 0.007 | 136.111 | .001 |
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| PerfExp_1 | .89 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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| PerfExp_2 | .85 | 0.010 | 105.849 | .001 |
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| Security_1 | .84 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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| Security_2 | .84 | 0.010 | 108.731 | .001 |
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| Security_3 | .92 | 0.008 | 126.270 | .001 |
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| Trust_1 | .79 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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| Trust_2 | .94 | 0.014 | 79.631 | .001 |
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| IntUse_1 | .65 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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| IntUse_2 | .82 | 0.015 | 66.639 | .001 |
aN/A: not applicable.
Figure 2Results of the research model. H: hypothesis.
Results of moderator effects.
| Hypothesis | Gender | Age (years) | Education | Social capital | |||||||
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| Woman | Man | <36 | ≥36 | Basic/secondary | Higher education | Low | Medium | High | ||
| H1a | 0.25a | 0.23a | 0.26a | 0.25a | 0.27a | 0.25a | 0.24a | 0.24a | 0.40a,b | ||
| H1b | 0.43a | 0.49a | 0.45a | 0.47a | 0.51a,c | 0.45a | 0.49a | 0.43a | 0.52a,c | ||
| H2a | 0.42a | 0.37a | 0.38a | 0.41a | 0.36a | 0.40a | 0.36a | 0.41a | 0.40a | ||
| H2b | 0.60a | 0.50a,d | 0.51a | 0.60a | 0.62a,c | 0.53a | 0.52a | 0.57a | 0.57a | ||
| H2c | 0.44a | 0.48a | 0.41a | 0.47a | 0.43a | 0.45a | 0.39a,d | 0.43a | 0.60a,b | ||
| H3 | 0.61a | 0.62a | 0.61a | 0.61a | 0.59a | 0.61a | 0.63a | 0.63a | 0.42a,d | ||
| H4 | 0.43a | 0.43a | 0.46a | 0.41a | 0.48a | 0.42a | 0.48a | 0.45a | 0.24 a,d | ||
| H5a | 0.68a | 0.74a | 0.71a | 0.70a | 0.71a | 0.70a | 0.67a | 0.72a | 0.71a | ||
| H5b | 0.16a | 0.19a,c | 0.18a | 0.16a | 0.18a | 0.17a | 0.20a,c | 0.13a,d | 0.24a,b | ||
| H6a | –0.29a | –0.32a | –0.34a,c | –0.27a,d | –0.22a,d | –0.33a | –0.29a | –0.32a | –0.26a,d | ||
| H6b | 0.02 (nse) | 0.01a,d,e | 0d,e | 0.03b,e | 0.01d,e | 0.02e | –0.02d,e | 0.04b,f | 0.02b,e | ||
| H6c | –0.11a,c | –0.07a,d | –0.09a | –0.11a,c | –0.08a,d | –0.10a | –0.10a | –0.10a | –0.08a,g | ||
| H7a | 0.09a,c | 0.05d,g | 0.07a | 0.08a | 0.05d,g | 0.09a,c | 0.09a,c | 0.07a,d | 0.07f | ||
| H7b | 0.10a | 0.10a | 0.12a,c | 0.08a,d | 0.09a,d | 0.10a | 0.10a | 0.13a,b | 0.01d,e | ||
| H8a | 0.66a | 0.67a | 0.63a | 0.70a | 0.65a | 0.68a | 0.63a | 0.65a | 0.78a,c | ||
| H8b | 0.06a,b | 0.02d,e | 0.03d,e | 0.06a,b | 0.05f | 0.05a | 0.04d,f | 0.05a,c | 0.04d,e | ||
| H9a | 0.14a | 0.15a | 0.18a,c | 0.11a,d | 0.14a | 0.15a | 0.18a,c | 0.12a,d | 0.17a,c | ||
| H9b | 0.15a | 0.18a,c | 0.14a,d | 0.17a | 0.16a | 0.17a | 0.17a | 0.16a | 0.08d,g | ||
aSignificant at P<.001.
bHighly significant increase in the Z value.
cSignificant increase in the Z value.
dSignificant decrease in the Z value.
ens: not significant.
fSignificant at P<.05.
gSignificant at P<.01.