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Factors Associated Intention of Mothers regarding COVID-19 Vaccination for Elementary School Students based on the Health Belief Model 원문보기

韓國學校保健學會誌 = The Journal of the Korean society of school health, v.35 no.1, 2022년, pp.22 - 30  

허방글 (경상국립대학교 간호대학) ,  이현예 (청암대학교 간호학과) ,  김진주 (경상국립대학교 간호대학) ,  정미의 (경상국립대학교 간호대학) ,  하영미 (경상국립대학교 간호대학.건강과학연구원)

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Purpose: Based on the Health Belief Model, this study aimed to identify factors influencing on COVID-19 vaccination intention of mothers with elementary school children by examining the relationships between perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefit, perceived barrier, cue to a...

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