Comparing factors related to perceived control and preventive behaviors from COVID‐19 between Japanese and American nursing students: A cross‐sectional study
Akiko Kondo,
Renaguli Abuliezi,
Kosuke Niitsu
et al.
Abstract:AimHigher levels of perceived control are important to maintain health. The difference in factors related to perceived control and preventive behaviors during the COVID‐19 pandemic between Japanese and American nursing students remains unknown. This study aimed to compare factors related to perceived control and infection preventive behaviors between the two countries.MethodsThis cross‐sectional study included nursing students attending four universities in Japan and one in the United States. Using Google Form… Show more
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