Fear of COVID-19: the mediation role between the COVID-19 diagnosis and KAP in Spanish university students
Abstract Background Although health public services recommend prevention strategies for COVID-19 some of these recommendations have not been taken seriously by young people. Understanding why some people comply with these recommendations and others do not seem to be crucial in helping public health...
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Main Authors: | Ana Cancela (Author), Mar González-Noriega (Author), Ana Visiers (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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