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Can protection motivation theory predict protective behavior against ticks?

Mette Frimodt HansenPelle Korsbaek SørensenAnja Elaine SørensenKaren Angeliki Krogfelt
Published in: BMC public health (2023)
Some variables of PMT may be used to predict the level of adoption of protection applied against ticks and tick-borne diseases. We found that the perceived seriousness of a tick bite and LB significantly predict the level of adoption protection. The perceived likelihood of getting a tick bite or LB also significantly predicted the level of adoption of protection, although the change was very small. The results regarding TBE were less clear. Lastly, there was an association between applying a protective measure and the perceived efficacy of the same measure.
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