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Gender differences in COVID-19 preventative measures and vaccination rates in the United States: A longitudinal survey analysis
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This seemingly paradoxical outcome suggests that while women's heightened risk perception relative to men's leads to greater adherence to non-pharmaceutical COVID-19 preventative public health interventions, it may also result in more negative views towards the novel COVID-19 vaccine. Understanding the complex interactions between risk perception, behaviour, and gender can inform policymakers and health authorities to tailor interventions that address the diverse needs of the population.
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