Published on in Vol 10 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/39919, first published .
Perceived Effectiveness of COVID-19 Preventive Practices and Behavioral Intention: Survey of a Representative Adult Sample in the United States

Perceived Effectiveness of COVID-19 Preventive Practices and Behavioral Intention: Survey of a Representative Adult Sample in the United States

Perceived Effectiveness of COVID-19 Preventive Practices and Behavioral Intention: Survey of a Representative Adult Sample in the United States

Authors of this article:

Anisah Bagasra1 Author Orcid Image ;   Christopher T Allen2 Author Orcid Image ;   Sara Doan3 Author Orcid Image

JMIR HumanFactors: Perceived Effectiveness of COVID-19 Preventive Practices and Behavioral Intention: Survey of a Representative Adult Sample in the United States https://t.co/OPg0uSJNuR https://t.co/xx8GDTsd7S

1:32 PM · Oct 10, 2023

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RT @jmirpub: JMIR HumanFactors: Perceived Effectiveness of COVID-19 Preventive Practices and Behavioral Intention: Survey of a Representati…

1:33 PM · Oct 10, 2023

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Here's our latest paper in JMIR Human Factors: We surveyed 506 people in Oct. 2020. When ppl perceived preventive health behaviors as effective AND if ppl thought COVID was a threat, they were more likely to mask, social distance, etc. https://t.co/fKB2ACTEiE

5:40 PM · Oct 10, 2023

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RT @SDoanut: Here's our latest paper in JMIR Human Factors: We surveyed 506 people in Oct. 2020. When ppl perceived preventive health beh…

11:38 AM · Oct 11, 2023

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