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Research on the Public Cognitive Differences of Healthcare Functions of Silk Fabrics for Garment: Based on Research Data from Hangzhou, China

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  • Aijuan Cao
  • Qi Zhu
  • Yiling Zhang
  • Lanlan Yan

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Silk fabrics own a number of excellent qualities, while the public cognition status of on property regarding silk fabrics of the garment is unclear. In this paper, three indicators based on healthcare function as breakthrough point such as anti-mite, anti-bacteria and anti-allergy, healthy and environmentally friendly function, andskin-care function, were used to analyze the status of the public cognition on healthcare function of silk fabrics through questionnaire investigation and statistical analysis based on surveys conducted from the public of Hangzhou, China as core respondents. The result shows that the public owns high cognition on the healthy and environmentally friendly function of silk fabrics of the garment. Factors such as personal preference, purchase and use experience, whether the silk industry practitioners are of a significant impact on healthcare cognition, while gender, age, and years of residence in Hangzhou are of no significant impact.

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  • Aijuan Cao & Qi Zhu & Yiling Zhang & Lanlan Yan, 2018. "Research on the Public Cognitive Differences of Healthcare Functions of Silk Fabrics for Garment: Based on Research Data from Hangzhou, China," Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 14(3), pages 1-63, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:assjnl:v:14:y:2018:i:3:p:63
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