Empirical Study Based on the Perceptions of Patients and Relatives about the Acceptance of Wearable Devices to Improve Their Health and Prevent Possible Diseases
Table 3
Attitudes about the utility of using wearable devices.
Gender
M
SD
A
K
Age (r)
Kolmogórov–Smirnov
Mann–Whitney U
KS
gl
Sig.
Sig.
d (Cohen)
Item 1
Male
3.46
1.23
−0.38
−0.71
−0.186
0.160
247
0.001
0.003
0.235
Female
3.17
1.24
−0.06
−0.97
−0.171
0.155
359
0.001
Total
3.29
1.24
−0.18
−0.92
−0.172
0.156
606
0.001
Item 2
Male
3.67
1.21
−0.46
−0.83
−0.126
0.204
247
0.001
0.146
—
Female
3.53
1.18
−0.35
−0.79
−0.137
0.168
359
0.001
Total
3.59
1.20
−0.39
−0.82
−0.130
0.179
606
0.001
Total
Male
7.13
2.22
−0.35
−0.79
−0.172
0.151
247
0.001
0.015
0.197
Female
6.70
2.18
−0.16
−0.85
−0.172
0.129
359
0.001
Total
6.88
2.20
−0.23
−0.85
−0.168
0.138
606
0.001
The correlation is significant at the 0.01 and 0.05 levels.