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Factors Influencing the Maintenance of Public Health Behaviors After an Epidemic: Cross-Sectional Study

Factors Influencing the Maintenance of Public Health Behaviors After an Epidemic: Cross-Sectional Study

Referring to the study by Li and Wang [26], environmental cues were assessed using 4 items with “yes” or “no” responses, scored as 1 for “no” and 2 for “yes.” A higher score indicated a stronger public perception of external environmental cues. Based on Saghafi-Asl et al’s study [27], social cues were evaluated using 5 items rated on a 5-point scale from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree). A higher score suggested that the public received more social cues about maintenance of health behaviors.

Xingmin Wang, Hongli Yan, Lushaobo Shi, Ting Li, Yi Xia, Dong Wang

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e66535