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Table 6 Correlations among Attitudes related to COVID-19 Risk and Social Distancing and Social Behaviors Related to Stay-at-Home Order Adherence

From: Social determinants of health related to stay-at-home order adherence and social distancing attitudes among a diverse Deep South population

 

Gone out to a restaurant, bar, club, or other place where people gather

Visited with friends, relatives, or neighbors aged 60 years or older

Gone to the grocery store or pharmacy

Gone to a friend, neighbor, or relative’s house (other than your own)

Had more than 10 friends, neighbors, or relatives over for a gathering or meal

Gone to a family gathering with more than 10 people

Gone to a gathering of friends with more than 10 people

Gone to a faith-based gathering

I have a greater risk of COVID-19 complications.

−0.15**

−0.059

−0.078

−.117*

−0.067

−0.021

−0.016

−0.041

I live in a neighborhood where it is difficult to socially distance myself from others.

0.024

−0.033

−0.019

0.046

0.097

0.066

0.055

−0.032

It is easy for me to socially distance from family members in my home.

−.147**

−0.068

−0.038

−.116*

−.132*

−.109*

− 0.087

0.079

It is more important to be with my family than to socially distance from them.

0.084

.111*

0.040

.119*

.125*

.159**

0.090

0.052

It will help decrease the spread of COVID-19 if I stay away from other people including my family.

−.184**

−0.042

−0.025

−0.070

−.122*

−.168**

−.115*

−.120*

  1. p < .05, ** p < .01