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Table 1 Interview participant characteristics (n = 60)

From: Exploring the influence of behavioural, normative and control beliefs on intentions to adhere to public health guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative interview based study

Characteristic

N (%)

Region in Canada 1

 

Alberta

9 (15.0)

British Columbia

10 (16.7)

Maritimes2

11 (18.3)

Ontario

12 (20)

Québec

9 (15.0)

Saskatchewan/Manitoba

9 (15.0)

Age category, years

 

Median, IQR

47.0 (34.5, 63.0)

18–29

9 (14.8)

30–44

21 (34.4)

45–64

17 (27.9)

65+

14 (23.0)

Gender

 

Women

27 (45.0)

Men

33 (55.0)

Ethnicity 3

 

White

38 (63.3)

Asian

14 (23.3)

Black

2 (3.3)

Latin American

1 (1.7)

Middle Eastern

1 (1.7)

Multiracial

3 (5.0)

Education 1

 

Highschool

7 (12.1)

Some post-secondary

40 (69.0)

Post-secondary degree

11 (19.0)

Household Income 1

 

$0-$50,000

15 (25.9)

$50,000-$99,999

30 (51.7)

$100,000 and over

13 (22.4)

Employment Status 1

 

Full-time

31 (53.4)

Part-time

4 (6.9)

Retired

17 (29.3)

Other4

6 (10.3)

Marital Status 1

 

Single

21 (36.2)

Partnered

27 (46.6)

Divorced/Widowed

10 (17.2)

Has children 1

 

Yes

24 (41.4)

  1. 1 Missing data, n = 2
  2. 2 Maritimes region includes Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward
  3. 3 Missing data, n = 1
  4. 4 Other includes unemployed, maternity leave, disability