Behavioral Correlates of COVID-19 Worry: Stigma, Knowledge, and News Source
Non-adherence to COVID-19 guidelines may be attributable to low levels of worry. This study assessed whether endorsing COVID-19-stigmatizing restrictions, COVID-19 knowledge, and preferred news source were associated with being ‘very worried’ versus ‘not at all’ or ‘somewhat’ worried about contracti...
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Main Authors: | Gabriella Y. Meltzer, Virginia W. Chang, Sarah A. Lieff, Margaux M. Grivel, Lawrence H. Yang, Don C. Des Jarlais |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3b8879a3bd6b43b1badaed92d802343f |
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