Behavioural Sciences Contribution to Suppressing Transmission of Covid-19 in the UK: A Systematic Literature Review.
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Full Title: Int J Behav Med
Abbreviation: Int J Behav Med
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Subject Category: Behavioral Sciences
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"Declarations Ethical ApprovalFor this type of study, ethical approval is not applicable. Informed ConsentFor this type of study, formal consent is not applicable. Welfare of AnimalsNA. Conflict of InterestThe authors declare no competing interests. Conflict of Interest The authors declare no competing interests."
"The study design was a systematic review of the literature registered on Prospero (CRD42021282699). The research team included six behavioural scientists from the Covid-19 Health Adherence Research in Scotland (CHARIS) project (CD, DD, GH, MJ, MM, JD) and an information specialist (RP). Prospero Registration: CRD42021282699."
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