Published on in Vol 7 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/41394, first published .
The Relationship Between Health Literacy, Knowledge, Fear, and COVID-19 Prevention Behavior in Different Age Groups: Cross-sectional Web-Based Study

The Relationship Between Health Literacy, Knowledge, Fear, and COVID-19 Prevention Behavior in Different Age Groups: Cross-sectional Web-Based Study

The Relationship Between Health Literacy, Knowledge, Fear, and COVID-19 Prevention Behavior in Different Age Groups: Cross-sectional Web-Based Study

Journals

  1. Ko S, Kim T, Moon S, Park K, Lee J, Chai Y, Hwang S, Han M. Health behaviors according to the ability to understand health information in Korean adults. Health Promotion International 2023;38(5) View
  2. Lin L, Yu J, Lin J. Disparities in the level of COVID-19 health literacy and the associated factors among employees in long-term care facilities in Taiwan. BMC Health Services Research 2023;23(1) View
  3. Noguchi N, Yokoi R, Masu T, Watanabe M, Itoh S, Yumoto S. Association of COVID-19 information media, providers, and content with vaccine uptake among Tokyo residents. Vaccine: X 2023;15:100411 View
  4. Tien Y, Huang J. Evaluation of healthcare-related factors influencing mental health of Taiwanese citizens among different age groups. Scientific Reports 2024;14(1) View
  5. Ruf S, Harding D, Sorie S, Janneh F, Theuring S. Post-Omicron SARS-CoV-2 serostatus in Sierra Leone: A cross-sectional study in a maternity hospital setting in Freetown, November/December 2022. Journal of Infection and Public Health 2024;17(9):102518 View
  6. Guo C, Lu X, Huang S, Zhao Y, Zhao D. Understanding the Post‐Pandemic Travel Intentions Among Chinese Residents: Impact of Sociodemographic Factors, COVID Experiences, Travel Planned Behaviours, Health Beliefs, and Resilience. International Journal of Tourism Research 2024;26(4) View