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 5
Attitudes about feelings and emotions when using wearable devices.
Gender
M
SD
A
K
Age (r)
Kolmogórov–Smirnov
Mann–Whitney U
KS
gl
Sig.
Sig.
d
Item 1
Male
4.30
0.97
−1.46
1.69
−0.054
0.327
247
0.001
0.610
—
Female
4.30
1.05
−1.50
1.52
−0.124
0.351
359
0.001
Total
4.40
1.02
−1.49
1.59
−0.095
0.341
606
0.001
Item 2
Male
4.05
1.09
−0.99
0.17
−0.041
0.260
247
0.001
0.124
—
Female
3.92
1.08
−0.71
−0.34
−0.116
0.235
359
0.001
Total
3.97
1.09
−0.82
−0.17
−0.083
0.245
606
0.001
Item 3
Male
2.47
1.20
0.37
−0.83
−0.045
0.181
247
0.001
0.0708
—
Female
2.53
1.27
0.51
−0.72
0.020
0.205
359
0.001
Total
2.50
1.24
0.46
−0.75
−0.008
0.195
606
0.001
Item 4
Male
4.27
0.97
−1.24
0.83
−0.021
0.325
247
0.001
0.427
—
Female
4.18
1.07
−1.24
0.78
−0.040
0.308
359
0.001
Total
4.22
1.03
−1.25
0.84
−0.031
0.314
606
0.001
Item 5
Male
3.46
1.21
−0.33
−0.81
0.075
0.174
247
0.001
0.795
—
Female
3.48
1.21
−0.48
−0.69
0.025
0.222
359
0.001
Total
3.47
1.21
−0.42
−0.74
0.046
0.203
606
0.001
Total
Male
18.55
2.93
−0.52
0.26
−0.029
0.132
247
0.001
0.654
—
Female
18.40
2.95
−0.68
0.47
−0.073
0.122
359
0.001
Total
18.46
2.94
−0.62
0.38
−0.055
0.125
606
0.001
The correlation is significant at the 0.01 and 0.05 levels.