The Behavior that Reduces Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals according to General Characteristics (
Characteristics | Categories | n (%) or M±SD | Behavior that reduce exposure to environmental hormone | t or F | |
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M±SD | |||||
Gender | Female | 144 (90.0) | 62.10±11.25 | 1.21 | .226 |
Male | 16 (10.0) | 58.56±8.89 | |||
Age (year) | ≤21 | 74 (46.3) | 62.25±11.35 | 1.17 | .312 |
22~23 | 67 (41.9) | 60.40±10.53 | |||
≥24 | 19 (11.9) | 64.52±11.70 | |||
21.86±1.47 | |||||
People living with | Family | 130 (81.3) | 60.75±10.72 | 3.03 | .051 |
Friend | 21 (13.1) | 65.33±11.97 | |||
Others | 9 (5.6) | 67.77±11.55) | |||
Recognition about environmental hormone | Yes | 92 (57.5) | 61.01±10.67 | -0.98 | .328 |
No | 68 (42.5) | 62.75±11.59 | |||
Experience of education about environmental hormone | Yes | 50 (31.3) | 65.50±9.84 | 2.95 | .004 |
No | 110 (68.8) | 60.04±11.21 | |||
The degree of an educational need for environmental hormone | Yes | 145 (90.6) | 61.67±11.06 | -0.26 | .793 |
No | 15 (9.4) | 62.46±11.48) |