La aceptación de la vacunación en brotes pandémicos
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https://doi.org/10.48047/41qtp454Keywords:
aceptación; vacunación; pandemia; atención médica.Abstract
El objetivo de este artículo es evaluar la aceptación de la vacunación en brotes pandémicos entre adultos jóvenes en la ciudad de Ho Chi Minh. Este estudio examina los factores psicológicos, sociales y conductuales que influyen en las decisiones de vacunación de los adultos jóvenes durante los brotes pandémicos. Utilizando el modelo de creencias de salud, la teoría del comportamiento planificado y la teoría cognitiva social, explora las percepciones, las influencias sociales y los impactos ambientales en las actitudes.
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