Factors Related to COVID-19 Vaccination Intention Based on Theory of Planned Behavior in Convergence Era |
Choi, Won-Hee
(Department of nursing, Kyungsung University)
Je, Nam-Joo (Department of nursing, Changshin University) Seo, Yeong-Mi (Department of nursing, Gyeongsang National University) Lee, Do-Young (Department of nursing, Changshin University) |
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