A dual-angle exploration towards understanding lapses in COVID-19 social responsibility
Breaking infection chains requires not just behaviours that allow individuals to stay healthy and uninfected (i.e. health protective behaviours) but also for those who are possibly infected to protect others from their harboured infection risk (i.e. socially responsible behaviours). However, sociall...
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Main Authors: | LEE, Sean T. H., MAH, Jerome J. X., LEUNG, Angela K. Y. |
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2024
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