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Understanding a constellation of eight COVID-19 disease prevention behaviours using the COM-B model and the theoretical domains framework: a qualitative study using the behaviour change wheel

  • Angel M. Chater*
  • , Phoebe Brook-Rowland
  • , Foyeke Tolani
  • , Emily Christopher
  • , Jo Hart
  • , Lucie M.T. Byrne-Davis
  • , Abby Moffat
  • , Gillian W. Shorter
  • , Tracy Epton
  • , Atiya Kamal
  • , Daryl B. O’Connor
  • , Eleanor Whittaker
  • , Lesley J.M. Lewis
  • , Emily McBride
  • , Vivien Swanson
  • , Madelynne A. Arden
  • *Corresponding author for this work
    • University of Bedfordshire
    • University College London
    • Central Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes Councils’ Shared Public Health Services
    • University of Manchester
    • Queen's University Belfast
    • University of Leeds
    • North Yorkshire County Council
    • Somerset County Council
    • University of Stirling
    • Sheffield Hallam University

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

    11 Citations (SciVal)
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number1130875
    JournalFrontiers in public health
    Volume11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 2023

    Funding

    This research was funded by Bedford Borough, Central Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes Councils, internally led by FT and EC, awarded to AMC at the ISPAR Centre for Health, Wellbeing and Behaviour Change, University of Bedfordshire. It was informed by the work of the British Psychological Society COVID-19 Behavioural Science and Disease Prevention Taskforce, which partially funded AMC time.

    Keywords

    • behaviour change
    • COM-B
    • COVID-19
    • face covering
    • hand hygiene
    • physical-distancing
    • testing
    • vaccination

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