The women made it work: fuzzy transitive closure of the results chain in a dengue prevention trial in Mexico
Abstract Background A modified theory of planned behaviour (acronym CASCADA) proposes that Conscious knowledge precedes a change in Attitude, which in turn precedes positive deviations from negative Subjective norms, intention to Change, perception of Agency to change, Discussion of possible action,...
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Main Authors: | Neil Andersson (Author), Mario Beauchamp (Author), Elizabeth Nava-Aguilera (Author), Sergio Paredes-Solís (Author), Mateja Šajna (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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