The role of risk perception, risk communication, and demographic factors in COVID-19 preventive behaviors: an online survey in Iran
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Z. J. Shushtari | F. Najafi | Y. Salimi | N. R. Gilan | A. Almasi | S. Saeidi | M. Khezeli | M. Rezaei | Fatemeh Jamshidi Nazar | Neda Sarabi | Saeid Saeidi | Saeid Saeidi
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