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Sources of information and health beliefs related to SARS and avian influenza among Chinese communities in the United Kingdom and The Netherlands, compared to the general population in these countries.

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Sources of information and health beliefs related to SARS and avian influenza among Chinese communities in the United Kingdom and The Netherlands, compared to the general population in these countries.

Auteurs : Helene A C M. Voeten [Pays-Bas] ; Onno De Zwart ; Irene K. Veldhuijzen ; Cicely Yuen ; Xinyi Jiang ; Gillian Elam ; Thomas Abraham ; Johannes Brug

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Abstract

Ethnic minorities in Europe such as the Chinese may need a special strategy with regard to risk communication about emerging infectious diseases. To engage them in precautionary actions, it is important to know their information sources, knowledge, and health beliefs.

DOI: 10.1007/s12529-008-9006-4
PubMed: 19184453

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