Contextual factors that shape uptake of COVID-19 preventive measures by persons of Ghanaian and Eritrean origin in the Netherlands: A focus group study
Objectives: To explore the contextual factors that shape uptake of COVID-19 preventive measures, in specific migrant and ethnic minority populations, with a focus on migration-related, sociocultural and socioeconomic conditions. Design: A qualitative design, consisting of three online focus group di...
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Main Authors: | Marieke Torensma (Author), Janneke Harting (Author), Linda Boateng (Author), Charles Agyemang (Author), Yordi Lassooy Tekle (Author), Yodit Jacob (Author), Maria van den Muijsenbergh (Author), Fatima el Fakiri (Author), Maria Prins (Author), Karien Stronks (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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