Cultural factors influencing COVID-19-related perceptions and behavior, seen from immigrants' own perspective - a qualitative study in Norway
Abstract Background Cultural factors are often mentioned as a possible explanation for the observed differences between immigrant populations compared to general populations with regards to COVID-19 disease burden and vaccination rates, but usually without any further exploration of what this entail...
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Main Authors: | Solveig Vederhus (Author), Eirik Myhre (Author), Esperanza Diaz (Author), Liv Grimstvedt Kvalvik (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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