A comparison of rural Australian First Nations and Non-First Nations survey responses to COVID-19 risks and impacts: implications for health communications
Abstract Introduction This study investigated differences between rural Australian First Nations and non-First Nations survey respondents' perceptions of COVID-19-related risks and analysed other variables that could predict an exacerbation of anxiety related to COVID-19 harms. Methods A cross-...
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Main Authors: | Julaine Allan (Author), Jodie Kleinschafer (Author), Teesta Saksena (Author), Azizur Rahman (Author), Jayne Lawrence (Author), Mark Lock (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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