The health belief model: How public health can address the misinformation crisis beyond COVID-19
Objectives: This paper proposes an intervention into health misinformation that relies upon the health belief model as a means to bridge the risks associated with health misinformation and the impact on individual health, beyond the current recommendations for fact checking and information literacy....
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Main Authors: | Shandell Houlden (Author), Jaigris Hodson (Author), George Veletsianos (Author), Darren Reid (Author), Chris Thompson-Wagner (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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