A longitudinal study using parental cognitions based on the theory of planned behavior to predict childhood influenza vaccination
Background: The World Health Organization recommends young children aged 6-59 months receive influenza vaccination (IV) annually. This study investigated the IV incidence in a 12-month follow-up period among 24-59 month-old children and identified its predictors based on the theory of planned behavi...
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Main Authors: | Anise M.S. Wu (Author), Joseph T.F. Lau (Author), Yee-ling Ma (Author), Kit-Man Cheng (Author), Mason M.C. Lau (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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