Fear of COVID-19 and Perceived COVID-19 Infectability Supplement Theory of Planned Behavior to Explain Iranians’ Intention to Get COVID-19 Vaccinated
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A. Pakpour | M. Griffiths | A. Broström | Chung-Ying Lin | F. Rajabi | N. Zamani | M. Ranjbaran | S. Ahmadizade | Elham Taherkhani | Rafat Yahaghi | Jalal Rahmani | Nahid Yazdi | Hashem Alijani | Razie Fotuhi | Zeinab Buchali | Robabe Jafari | Leila Poorzolfaghar | Azam Shahbazkhania | Narges Zamani | Hengame Simiari
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