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Theory of planned behavior explains males’ and females’ intention to receive COVID-19 vaccines differently
Kai DOU
, Jin YANG
, Lin-Xin WANG
,
Jianbin LI
Department of Early Childhood Education (ECE)
Centre for Child and Family Science (CCFS)
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Chinese Citizens
14%
Copyright
14%
Coronavirus
14%
COVID-19 Vaccination Intention
42%
COVID-19 Vaccine
100%
Curb
14%
Gender Differences
14%
Gender-specific
14%
Multigroup Path Analysis
14%
Path Analysis
14%
Perceived Behavioral Control
28%
Predictive Utility
14%
Specific Strategies
14%
Subjective Norms
42%
Theory of Planned Behavior
100%
Three-element
14%
Updated Data
14%
Vaccination Campaign
14%
Vaccination Intention
57%
Vaccination Rate
14%
Psychology
Descriptive Result
14%
Gender Difference
14%
Perceived Behavioral Control
28%
Subjective Norm
42%
Theory of Planned Behavior
100%