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Table 4 Correlations of openness, concern, and benefit scores with all study variables

From: Exploring perceptions of healthcare technologies enabled by artificial intelligence: an online, scenario-based survey

 

Openness

Concern

Benefit

r

95% CI

r

95% CI

r

95% CI

Socio-demographics

      

Age

− .12

[− .18, − .06]

.06

[.00, .12]

− .03

[− .09, .03]

Sex (1 = Male, 0 = Female)

.10

[.04, .16]

− .20

[− .26, − .14]

− .03

[− .09, .04]

Race (1 = White, 0 = Non-White)a

− .05

[− .11, .01]

.01

[− .05, .07]

− .08

[− .14, − .02]

Ethnicity (1 = Latino, 0 = non-Latino)

.06

[.00, .12]

− .09

[− .15, − .03]

− .02

[− .08, .04]

Household income

.07

[.01, .13]

− .08

[− .14, − .02]

.07

[.01, .13]

Community type

.06

[.00, .12]

− .06

[− .12, .00]

.01

[− .05, .07]

Employment statusb

.17

[.11, .23]

− .18

[− .24, − .12]

.05

[− .01, .11]

Education

.04

[− .02, .10]

.03

[− .03, .09]

.01

[− .05, .07]

Health status and access

      

Health status

.08

[.02, .14]

− .12

[− .18, − .06]

− .02

[− .08, .04]

Healthcare locationc

.03

[− .03, .09]

− .01

[− .07, .05]

.02

[− .04, .08]

Healthcare choiced

.08

[.02, .14]

− .06

[− .12, .00]

.11

[.05, 17]

Health insurance (1 = Yes, 0 = No)

.09

[.03, .15]

− .10

[− .16, − .04]

.05

[− .01, .11]

Healthcare satisfaction (n = 735)

.11

[.04, .18]

− .07

[− .14, .00]

.14

[.07, .21]

Psychosocial variables

      

Health System Trust Index

.27

[.21, .33]

− .27

[− .33, − .21]

.21

[.15, .27]

Trust in technology

.41

[.36, 46]

− .21

[− .27, − .15]

.41

[.36, .46]

Faith in technology

.38

[.32, .43]

− .10

[− .16, − .04]

.46

[.41, .51]

Conscientiousness

.02

[− .04, .08]

.11

[.05, .17]

.15

[.09, .21]

Agreeableness

.08

[.02, .14]

.11

[.05, .17]

.20

[.14, .26]

Extraversion

.08

[.02, .14]

− .12

[− .18, − .06]

.04

[− .02, .10]

Emotional stability

.08

[.02, .14]

− .06

[− .12, .00]

.07

[.01, .13]

Openness (trait-based)

.07

[.01, .13]

.07

[.01, .13]

.05

[− .01, .11]

Social conservatism

− .01

[− .07, .05]

− .10

[− .16, − .04]

.05

[− .01, .11]

Economic conservatism

− .06

[− .12, .00]

− .06

[− .12, .00]

.02

[− .04, .08]

  1. N = 936 (except as noted for specific variables in Tables 1 and 2)
  2. aParticipants who selected any race other than White, or in addition to White, were classified as Non-White for purposes of this analysis
  3. b1 = full-time employment, 0 = all other options
  4. c1 = doctor office or private clinic, 0 = all other options
  5. d1 = great or some choice; 0 = little to no choice