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Table 2 Means, standard deviations (SD), and correlations between the predictor variables (direct measures) and intention scores and indirect measures, for each of the three behaviours, computed separately for the intervention and control groups.

From: Explaining the effects of an intervention designed to promote evidence-based diabetes care: a theory-based process evaluation of a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial

 

Control Group: Direct Measures

Intervention group: Direct Measures

 

Attitude

Subj Norm

PBC

Attitude

Subj Norm

PBC

Measuring Blood Pressure

Subjective Norm

0.52**

-

 

0.25

-

 

PBC

0.56**

0.36**

-

0.15

0.25

-

Intention

0.47**

0.21

0.47**

0.28*

0.07

0.39**

Indirect Measure

0.57**

0.43*

0.29*

0.34*

0.39*

-0.07

Mean (sd)

1.62(0.67)

2.62(1.33)

2.69(1.81)

1.41(0.63)

2.22(1.32)

2.70(1.97)

Foot examination

Subjective Norm

0.63**

-

 

0.49**

-

 

PBC

0.26

0.22

-

0.12

0.25

-

Intention

0.61**

0.77**

0.33*

0.28*

0.48**

0.14

Indirect Measure

0.70**

0.66*

-0.03

0.64*

0.54*

0.13

Mean (sd)

2.12(0.91)

2.99(1.44)

3.00(1.51)

1.96(1.09)

2.64(1.43)

3.04(1.73)

Prescribing statins

Subjective Norm

0.52**

-

 

0.61**

-

 

PBC

0.50**

0.52**

-

0.44**

0.56**

-

Intention

0.31*

0.48**

0.44**

0.42*

0.36**

0.41**

Indirect Measure

0.37**

0.52*

0.32*

0.28*

0.36*

0.07

Mean (sd)

2.44(1.12)

2.94(1.27)

2.83(1.54)

2.19(1.12)

2.66(1.39)

2.62(1.52)

  1. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01.
  2. PBC = Perceived Behavioural Control; Subj Norm = Subjective Norm.
  3. Lower mean scores reflect stronger positive attitudes towards the behaviour, stronger perceived social pressure to enact the behaviour and greater perceived control over the behaviour.