Selected article for: "multivariable logistic regression and risk perception"

Author: Jang, Won Mo; Kim, Un-Na; Jang, Deok Hyun; Jung, Hyemin; Cho, Sanghyun; Eun, Sang Jun; Lee, Jin Yong
Title: Influence of trust on two different risk perceptions as an affective and cognitive dimension during Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) outbreak in South Korea: serial cross-sectional surveys
  • Document date: 2020_3_4
  • ID: xpwox6of_11
    Snippet: Response rates according to personal-level or societal-level risk perception were calculated over time. Univariate analyses using chi-square test were performed in the five consecutive surveys, entirely and respectively, to identify the relationships between risk perception and each demographic variable. We used multivariable logistic regression analyses to explore ; hence, these were dropped from both the descriptive and logistic regression anal.....
    Document: Response rates according to personal-level or societal-level risk perception were calculated over time. Univariate analyses using chi-square test were performed in the five consecutive surveys, entirely and respectively, to identify the relationships between risk perception and each demographic variable. We used multivariable logistic regression analyses to explore ; hence, these were dropped from both the descriptive and logistic regression analyses. Using logistic regression analysis for each personal-level and societal level risk perception, "y = 1" was used respectively when "worried" in personal-level and when "uncontrolled" in societal-level, otherwise "y = 0" was used.

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