Research Article
Psychosocial Predictors for Cancer Prevention Behaviors in Workplace Using Protection Motivation Theory
Table 2
Sample characteristics (
) (missing are excluded from calculations).
| | Variable | Mean (SD) or (%) |
| | Age | 32.21 (4.22) | | Gender | | | Male | 98 (60.9) | | Female | 63 (39.1) | | Work experience | 6.64 (2.90) | | Marital status | | | Single | 27 (16.9) | | Married | 133 (83.1) | | Divorced | 1 (0.62) | | Family size | 3.16 (1.61) | | Daily work hours | 11.69 (1.27) | | Education | | | Less than high school | 1 (0.6) | | Graduated from high school | 17 (10.6) | | University degree | 142 (88.8) | | Income | | | Less than 300 US$ | 4 (2.6) | | 300–600 US$ | 7 (4.7) | | Above 600 US$ | 143 (92.7) | | Cancer in friends or coworkers | | | Yes | 55 (34.6) | | No | 104 (65.4) | | Cancer in family or relatives | | | Yes | 64 (40) | | No | 96 (60) | | Cancer death in friends or coworkers | | | Yes | 50 (31.4) | | No | 109 (68.6) | | Cancer death in family or relatives | | | Yes | 64 (40) | | No | 94 (58.8) |
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