Individual health behaviours to combat the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons from HIV socio-behavioural science
CONCLUSIONS: Many lessons learned from socio-behavioural science in the HIV pandemic are applicable to the COVID-19 pandemic. Individual behaviour must be understood within its interpersonal and societal context to address the current barriers to adherence to disease-mitigating strategies and promote an effective response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which is likely to be endured for the foreseeable future.PMID:34339113 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.25771
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Jessica E Haberer Ariane van der Straten Steven A Safren Mallory O Johnson K Rivet Amico Carlos Del Rio Michele Andrasik Ira B Wilson Jane M Simoni Source Type: research
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