University students' perceptions of airborne infection control: exploratory study using Q methodology
Abstract Background International cooperation for infection control is important to prevent global pandemics. University students were difficult groups to manage of infection control measures. They often had overconfidence to their health, ineffective personal hygiene, and active social activities....
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Main Authors: | Seonhye Lee (Author), Hyun Jin Kim (Author), Chang Heon Cheong (Author) |
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