This article determines the effect of psychosocial factors on adherence to public health measures. The researchers proposed multiple ways to encourage the public to practice behaviors that would help control bio-events.
The review focused on studies published between 2000 and 2015 and the adherence of US populations to self-protective behaviors and protecting others from infections. The correlation between each of the two categories of behaviors and the influence of psychosocial factors were measured and evaluated.
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