2022
DOI: 10.34089/jknr.2022.6.1.41
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Factors of the COVID-19 Prevention Intention of Nursing Students -Application of the Expanded Health Belief Model

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“…Most studies using the TPB to understand COVID-19 vaccination intentions have focused primarily on adults [15,16]. Investigations into COVID-19 vaccinations for children have largely concentrated on discerning parents' intentions regarding vaccinating their children [17][18][19][20]. While previous studies have utilized the TPB to analyze parents' intentions to vaccinate their children against COVID- 19 [18,19], these studies targeted parents with offspring younger than 18 and 13 years, respectively, and did not specifically focus on the age group of 5-11 years.…”
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“…Most studies using the TPB to understand COVID-19 vaccination intentions have focused primarily on adults [15,16]. Investigations into COVID-19 vaccinations for children have largely concentrated on discerning parents' intentions regarding vaccinating their children [17][18][19][20]. While previous studies have utilized the TPB to analyze parents' intentions to vaccinate their children against COVID- 19 [18,19], these studies targeted parents with offspring younger than 18 and 13 years, respectively, and did not specifically focus on the age group of 5-11 years.…”
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“…While previous studies have utilized the TPB to analyze parents' intentions to vaccinate their children against COVID- 19 [18,19], these studies targeted parents with offspring younger than 18 and 13 years, respectively, and did not specifically focus on the age group of 5-11 years. Research has been conducted on factors influencing elementary school children's COVID-19 vaccination intentions based on the health belief model [20]. However, other studies [19,21] have found that the TPB is more suitable for predicting COVID-19 vaccination intention than the health belief model, and there is a need for a Korean study to identify, using the TPB, factors affecting parents' intention to vaccinate their children against COVID-19.…”
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