Figure 1. Content analysis process of this study.
Figure 2. Frequency of categories and subcategories.
Table 1. Characteristics of Participants
Table 2. Categories, Sub-categories, and related Quotations for MS-related Knowledge, Perceived Susceptibility and Severity, Perceived Barriers: Correspondence Comparison to HBM
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