Qualitative Exploration of Effectiveness, Feasibility and Self-Efficacy for Methods to Prevent Zika Virus Disease in Guatemala, Central America: Preliminary Results Report

U.S. Agency for International Development. 09/22/2017 This 46-page report, published by the USAID-funded Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3), details the initial findings of a qualitative exploration of the perception of the effectiveness, feasibility, and self-efficacy of Zika prevention actions among pregnant women, men with a pregnant partner, and women likely to become pregnant in Guatemala. The research also explored the perceptions of the seriousness of Zika and how it changed over the course of the outbreak. (PDF)
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