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 6
Attitudes about the privacy and reliability of wearable devices.
Gender
M
SD
A
K
Age (r)
Kolmogórov–Smirnov
Mann–Whitney U
KS
gl
Sig.
Sig.
d
Item 1
Male
3.01
1.09
−0.10
−0.67
−0.193
0.176
247
0.001
0.008
0.208
Female
2.79
0.96
0.13
−0.42
−0.077
0.191
359
0.001
Total
2.88
1.03
0.05
−0.56
−0.124
0.182
606
0.001
Item 2
Male
3.37
1.22
−0.43
−0.74
−0.048
0.216
247
0.001
0.005
0.222
Female
3.10
1.25
−0.05
−0.98
−0.098
0.153
359
0.001
Total
3.21
1.25
−0.20
−0.94
−0.076
0.179
606
0.001
Total
Male
6.38
1.94
−0.17
−0.58
−0.122
0.118
247
0.001
0.001
0.259
Female
5.89
1.85
0.09
−0.58
−0.104
0.105
359
0.001
Total
6.09
1.91
0.00
−0.62
−0.107
0.103
606
0.001
The correlation is significant at the 0.01 and 0.05 levels.