AbstractThis study examined relations between risk perception/self-efficacy and handwashing intentions/behaviors during the A (H1N1) pandemic influenza. Data were collected from a longitudinal sample of Costa Ricans (NT1/T2 = 449/97). Results revealed that males and females presented a different social cognitive pattern in reaction to A (H1N1) pandemic. In females, the effects of risk perception/self-efficacy on handwashing behaviors were fully mediated by handwashing intentions. In males, self-efficacy influenced both directly and indirectly on handwashing behaviors, and risk perceptions showed no significant effect on handwashing behaviors. These results suggest that gender oriented protocols should be adopted by public health authorities...
AbstractObjectivesThe present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of and factors associated wi...
Copyright © 2010 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. All rights reserved.This study was sponsored by Ca...
Summary: Previous studies regarding individuals’ behavioral reactions to the H1N1 epidemic have been...
AbstractThis study examined relations between risk perception/self-efficacy and handwashing intentio...
Background: Whether information sources influence health protective behaviours during influenza pand...
The trajectory of an infectious disease outbreak is affected by the behavior of individuals, and the...
Introduction. Attitudes towards the pandemic were different across countries and cultures and confou...
SummaryPrevious studies regarding individuals’ behavioral reactions to the H1N1 epidemic have been c...
Yoko Ibuka and Alison P. Galvani are with the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale Sc...
Background Understanding population responses to influenza helps optimize public health intervention...
Global pandemic H1N1 has been associated with high symptom severity among young adults. The present ...
학위논문(석사)--서울대학교 대학원 :사회과학대학 경제학부,2019. 8. 이철희.This paper suggests that changes in risk perceptions c...
Whether information sources influence health protective behaviours during influenza pandemics or oth...
In order to fight the spread of the novel H1N1 influenza, health authorities worldwide called for a ...
Whether information sources influence health protective behaviours during influenza pandemics or oth...
AbstractObjectivesThe present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of and factors associated wi...
Copyright © 2010 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. All rights reserved.This study was sponsored by Ca...
Summary: Previous studies regarding individuals’ behavioral reactions to the H1N1 epidemic have been...
AbstractThis study examined relations between risk perception/self-efficacy and handwashing intentio...
Background: Whether information sources influence health protective behaviours during influenza pand...
The trajectory of an infectious disease outbreak is affected by the behavior of individuals, and the...
Introduction. Attitudes towards the pandemic were different across countries and cultures and confou...
SummaryPrevious studies regarding individuals’ behavioral reactions to the H1N1 epidemic have been c...
Yoko Ibuka and Alison P. Galvani are with the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale Sc...
Background Understanding population responses to influenza helps optimize public health intervention...
Global pandemic H1N1 has been associated with high symptom severity among young adults. The present ...
학위논문(석사)--서울대학교 대학원 :사회과학대학 경제학부,2019. 8. 이철희.This paper suggests that changes in risk perceptions c...
Whether information sources influence health protective behaviours during influenza pandemics or oth...
In order to fight the spread of the novel H1N1 influenza, health authorities worldwide called for a ...
Whether information sources influence health protective behaviours during influenza pandemics or oth...
AbstractObjectivesThe present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of and factors associated wi...
Copyright © 2010 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. All rights reserved.This study was sponsored by Ca...
Summary: Previous studies regarding individuals’ behavioral reactions to the H1N1 epidemic have been...