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Table 7 Configurations that lead to willingness to continuously use Internet medical services

From: Study on the “digital divide” in the continuous utilization of Internet medical services for older adults: Combination with PLS-SEM and fsQCA analysis approach

Variance

Configuration 1:

Independent Driver

Configuration 2:

Confident Participant

Configuration 3:

Family-Supported

Configuration 4:

Socially Connected

Configuration 5:

Balanced Support

Configuration 6:

Community-Interactive

Satisfaction

E-health literacy

  

Self-efficacy

 

  

Social influence

   

Social participation

   

 

Social support

  

 

 

Consistency

0.904

0.900

0.908

0.904

0.919

0.917

Raw coverage

0.440

0.580

0.483

0.512

0.332

0.445

Unique coverage

0.440

0.580

0.483

0.512

0.332

0.445

Overall solution consistency

0.881

Overall solution coverage

0.694

  1. Note: The black circles () and crossed-out circles () indicate the presence and absence or negation of a condition, respectively. In addition, The black circles () denote core conditions, hollow circles () denote peripheral conditions, and blank spaces indicate “do not care” conditions