The school education, ritual customs, and reciprocity associated with self-regulating hand hygiene practices during COVID-19 in Japan
Abstract Background The role of social ties, other-regarding preferences, and cultural traits in boosting community resilience and minimizing citizens' vulnerability to crises such as COVID-19 is increasingly being recognized. However, little is presently known about the possible routes through...
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Main Authors: | Sun Youn Lee (Author), Shusaku Sasaki (Author), Hirofumi Kurokawa (Author), Fumio Ohtake (Author) |
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