Exploring predictors of COVID-19 precautionary behaviors during the initial rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in a predominately Hispanic sample.

Autor: Frietze GA; The University of Texas at El Paso, School of Pharmacy, 500 W. University, El Paso, TX, 79968, USA., Padilla ME; The University of Texas at El Paso, School of Pharmacy, 500 W. University, El Paso, TX, 79968, USA., Loya AM; The University of Texas at El Paso, School of Pharmacy, 500 W. University, El Paso, TX, 79968, USA., Martinez AA; The University of Texas at El Paso, Interdisciplinary Health Sciences, 500 W. University, El Paso, TX, 79968, USA., Hernandez AG; The University of Texas at El Paso, Interdisciplinary Health Sciences, 500 W. University, El Paso, TX, 79968, USA., Rivera JO; The University of Texas at El Paso, School of Pharmacy, 500 W. University, El Paso, TX, 79968, USA.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Brain, behavior, & immunity - health [Brain Behav Immun Health] 2024 Sep 19; Vol. 41, pp. 100870. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Sep 19 (Print Publication: 2024).
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbih.2024.100870
Abstrakt: •Precautionary behaviors were lower if primary language in household was Spanish.•Testing positive for COVID-19 was inversely associated with precautionary behaviors.•Healthcare practitioners were the most trusted source of COVID-19 information.
Competing Interests: None.
(© 2024 The Authors.)
Databáze: MEDLINE