2024
DOI: 10.1111/zph.13107
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Intention to vaccinate for Lyme disease using the Health Belief Model

James H. Stark,
Brandon McFadden,
Niyati Patel
et al.

Abstract: AimsLyme disease (LD) cases in the United States are estimated to be approaching 500,000 annually. Protective measures, such as repellent use and wearing protective clothing are recommended by public health officials. However, no protective measure has been proven to be consistently effective, partly because they require consistent and persistent behaviour change. While safe and effective vaccines are in development, it is unclear what factors influence the intention to vaccinate against LD.This study uses the… Show more

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“…Building on Stark et al (2024), we used the same study methodology by deploying two online surveys in U.S. neighbouring states. 1 The first survey focused on recruiting adults, who were subsequentially instructed to answer survey items on their own behalf (hereby referred to as the "Adult" sample).…”
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“…Building on Stark et al (2024), we used the same study methodology by deploying two online surveys in U.S. neighbouring states. 1 The first survey focused on recruiting adults, who were subsequentially instructed to answer survey items on their own behalf (hereby referred to as the "Adult" sample).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participant eligibility was consistent with Stark et al (2024). All respondents were required to live in a neighbouring state and be 18 years of age or older.…”
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confidence: 99%
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