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Table 2 Means and correlations for TPB constructs and two diabetes related clinical behaviours.

From: Using psychological theory to understand the clinical management of type 2 diabetes in Primary Care: a comparison across two European countries

 

Foot inspection

(1 = strong disagreement; 7 = strong agreement).

Prescribing Statins

(1 = strong disagreement; 7 = strong agreement).

Country

INT

ATT

SN

PBC

% Patients reporting foot inspection

INT

ATT

SN

PBC

% Patients reporting statin use

Netherlands

(n = 65)

          

Mean

(SD)

4.48 (1.89)

6.14 (0.79)

5.23 (1.28)

5.44 (1.18)

39.5 (23)

5.57 (1.36)

6.35 (0.75)

5.29 (1.51)

5.98 (0.98)

37.8 (17)

Pearson Correlation

          

Intention

-

.36ns

.22ns

.01ns

-.103ns

-

.65**

.37*

.30*

.17ns

PBC

-

-

-

-

.037ns

-

-

-

-

.07ns

England

(n = 110)

          

Mean

(SD)

4.69 (1.85)

5.96 (0.99)

5.18 (1.44)

4.73 (1.38)

56.9 (17)

4.65 (1.71)

5.72 (1.18)

5.49 (1.16)

5.65 (1.12)

25.4 (10)

Pearson Correlation

          

Intention

-

.63**

.61**

.22*

-.135ns

-

.57**

.50**

.53**

-.11ns

PBC

-

-

-

-

-.139ns

-

-

-

-

-.09ns

Overall

(n = 175)

          

Mean

(SD)

4.61 (1.86)

6.03 (0.93)

5.20 (1.38)

4.99 (1.35)

49.1 (22)

5.04 (1.63)

6.00 (1.02)

5.40 (1.31)

5.79 (1.07)

31.7 (15)

Pearson Correlation

          

Intention

-

.53**

.47**

.13ns

-.002ns

-

.63**

.39**

.48**

.15ns

PBC

-

-

-

-

-.144ns

-

-

-

-

.06ns

  1. **. correlation significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed) *. correlation significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed) ns model not significant
  2. INT = Intention. ATT = Attitude. SN = Subjective Norm. PBC = Perceived Behavioural Control