Vaccination Intention and Behavior of the General Public in China: Cross-sectional Survey and Moderated Mediation Model Analysis
BackgroundPromoting vaccination and eliminating vaccine hesitancy are key measures for controlling vaccine-preventable diseases. ObjectiveWe aimed to understand the beliefs surrounding and drivers of vaccination behavior, and their relationships with and influence on vaccination intention and practi...
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Main Authors: | Liuqing Yang (Author), Lili Ji (Author), Qiang Wang (Author), Yan Xu (Author), Guoping Yang (Author), Tingting Cui (Author), Naiyang Shi (Author), Lin Zhu (Author), Shixin Xiu (Author), Hui Jin (Author), Shiqi Zhen (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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