Fear, Stress, Susceptibility, and Problematic Social Media Use Explain Motivation for COVID-19 Preventive Behaviors Among Patients With Stroke and Their Caregivers
The COVID-19 pandemic presented significant challenges for individuals who experienced stroke and their caregivers. It is essential to understand the factors affecting preventive behavior in these populations. Therefore, the present study examined the factors that influenced COVID-19 preventive beha...
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Main Authors: | Shikha Kukreti PhD (Author), Meng-Tsang Hsieh MD (Author), Chieh-hsiu Liu MD, PhD (Author), Jung-Sheng Chen PhD (Author), Yi-Jung Chen MSc (Author), Ming-Ta Hsieh MD (Author), Chung-Ying Lin PhD (Author), Mark D. Griffiths PhD (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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