Using the Health Belief Model to understand intention to vaccinate for Lyme disease in the United States
L. Hannah Gould,
James H. Stark,
Brandon McFadden
et al.
Abstract:AimsA growing number of Lyme disease (LD) cases in the U.S. are reported in states neighbouring those with high‐incidence (>10 cases per 100,000 population) rates. Considering the evolving epidemiology, high‐incidence counties in many of these “neighbouring states,” and the forthcoming vaccines, understanding the drivers of vaccination intention is critical, particularly how drivers of intention in neighbouring states vary relative to regions currently classified as high incidence.This study uses the Health… Show more
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