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Cross-cultural and gender associations with anxiety about electronic data hacking

机译:跨文化和性别协会对电子数据黑客的担忧

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We investigated the impact of data hacking on clinical anxiety and worry. 389 American and 216 Korean college students were recruited, surveyed using the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) questionnaire, and adapted GAD-7 specifically assessing data hacking anxiety. Using confirmatory factor analysis with measurement invariance testing, Koreans scored higher on severity of hacking anxiety items, and differently on factor loadings. Controlling for other variables such as age and prior hacking victimization, cultural group status remained a robust predictor for hacking anxiety. Hacking anxiety in both cultural groups was higher in women than men. Results are placed into the context of theory on information privacy concerns and cross-cultural differences on such concerns. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:我们调查了数据黑客行为对临床焦虑和忧虑的影响。招募了389名美国大学生和216名韩国大学生,使用广义焦虑症7(GAD-7)问卷进行了调查,并对GAD-7进行了修改,专门评估了数据黑客焦虑。使用具有测量不变性检验的验证性因素分析,韩国人在黑客焦虑项目的严重程度和因素负荷方面得分较高。在控制其他变量(例如年龄和以前的黑客攻击受害情况)后,文化群体的身份仍然是黑客焦虑的有力预测指标。在这两个文化群体中,女性的骇客焦虑高于男性。结果被置于有关信息隐私问题和跨文化差异的理论背景下。 (C)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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