2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202010.0166.v1
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Perceived Risk and Intentions to Practice Health Protective Behaviors in a Mining-Impacted Region

Abstract: Understanding the strength of the associations between perceived risk and individuals’ behavioral intentions to protect their health is important for determining appropriate risk communication strategies in communities impacted by lead contamination. We conducted a survey within communities of northern Idaho, USA (n = 306) near a Superfund megasite with legacy mining contamination. We empirically test a theoretical model based on the Health Belief Model. Survey respondents had higher intentions to pr… Show more

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