A cross-sectional survey assessing the influence of theoretically informed behavioural factors on hand hygiene across seven countries during the COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract Background Human hygiene behaviours influence the transmission of infectious diseases. Changing maladaptive hygiene habits has the potential to improve public health. Parents and teachers can play an important role in disinfecting surface areas and in helping children develop healthful hand...
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Main Authors: | K. A. Schmidtke (Author), K. G. Drinkwater (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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