Drivers of young adults' voluntary compliance with COVID-19 protective measures: results from a multi-method study
Abstract Background With the easing of governmental COVID-19 restrictions, promoting voluntary public compliance with protective measures becomes essential for the pandemic evolution. A highly relevant target group for such health promotion are adolescents and young adults since they showed a strong...
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Main Authors: | Anne Reinhardt (Author), Winja Weber (Author), Constanze Rossmann (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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