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Table 3 Correlations and descriptive statistics for key outcomes (N = 1119)

From: Effects of additional context information in prescription drug information sheets on comprehension and risk and efficacy perceptions

Variables

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

Correlations

           

1.Perceived clarity

1.00

          

2.Ease of understanding

0.43***

1.00

         

3.Comprehension confidence

0.40***

0.22***

1.00

        

4.Comprehension-uses

0.27***

0.21***

0.29***

1.00

       

5.Comprehension-risks

0.26***

0.23***

0.27***

0.54***

1.00

      

6.Comprehension-warnings

0.24***

0.17***

0.27***

0.56***

0.52***

1.00

     

7.Application

0.27***

0.18***

0.27***

0.52***

0.46***

0.47***

1.00

    

8.Risk Likelihood

0.02

− 0.01

− 0.06

− 0.02

0.01

0.02

0.03

1.00

   

9.Efficacy Likelihood

0.19***

0.03

0.16***

0.07*

0.08*

0.04

0.05

− 0.11***

1.00

  

10.Risk Magnitude

0.05

0.02

− 0.03

− 0.10**

− 0.03

− 0.09**

− 0.03

0.25***

− 0.17***

1.00

 

11.Efficacy Magnitude

0.28***

0.09***

0.24***

0.03

0.04

0.01

0.01

− 0.15***

0.60***

− 0.11***

1.00

 

Perceived clarity

Ease of under-standing

Comp. Confid

Comp.-Uses

Comp- Risks

Comp-Contra

App

Risk likely hood

Effic. likely hood

Risk Mgt

Effic. Mgt

  1. All bold correlations are significantly different from 0, *p < .05 **p < .01, p < .001***. Due to some missing data, some correlations are based on 1115–1,119 participants