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Table 10 Associations between univariate and multivariate predictors and comparison of models

From: Factors associated with non-adherence to social distancing rules during the COVID-19 pandemic: a logistic regression analysis

Non-Adherence All Rules

Intentional Non-Adherence

Univariate Predictor

Multivariate Predictor

Univariate Predictor

Multivariate Predictor

• Lower Age

• Employment Status of Not Retired or Long-term Sick or Disabled

• Not Living With a Person of Vulnerable Health Status vs. Living With a Person of Vulnerable Health Status

• Lower Intention to Socially Distance

Not Vulnerable vs. Vulnerable Health

• Not Vulnerable vs. Vulnerable Health

• Lower Social Responsibility

• Higher Self-Interest

• Lower Control over Leaving the House

• Lower Control over Responsibilities

• Lower Normative Pressure from Family

• Lower Normative Pressure from Friends

Lower Intention to Socially Distance

• Living in a Rented Room in a Multiple Occupancy House vs. Owning Own Home

• Higher Perceived Susceptibility

Lower Control over Others’ Distancing

• Living in a Rented Room in a Multiple Occupancy House vs. Owning Own Home

• Higher Perceived Susceptibility

Lower Control over Others’ Distancing

• Lower Control over Leaving the House

• Higher Normative Pressure from Friends

Lower Control over Responsibilities

• Employment Status of Self-employed or Freelance in Normal Place of Work or Student

Having a Doctoral Degree vs. a Masters, Professional Qualification, Bachelors Degree or Work-related Qualification

First Relaxation Phase vs. Total Lockdown

 

Voted for the Government

  

Higher Normative Pressure from Neighbours

  

Greater Support from Friends

  1. Predictors in italics are unique to the all social distancing rules model
  2. Predictors in bold are unique to the intentional non-adherence model