The roles of risk perception, negative emotions and perceived efficacy in the association between COVID-19 infection cues and preventive behaviors: a moderated mediation model
Abstract Preventive behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic are especially critical to the protection of individuals whose family members or acquaintances have been infected. However, limited research has explored the influence of infection cues on preventive behaviors. This study proposed an interac...
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Main Authors: | Guangteng Meng (Author), Qi Li (Author), Xiaoyan Yuan (Author), Ya Zheng (Author), Kesong Hu (Author), Bibing Dai (Author), Xun Liu (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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