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COVID-19 Misinformation Trends in Australia: Prospective Longitudinal National Survey
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(1):e23805
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More details on recruitment are provided in the Mc Caffery et al study [9]. Participants were given the opportunity to enter a prize draw for the chance to win 1 of 10 Aus $20 (US $14.62) gift cards upon completion of the survey. This study was approved by The University of Sydney Human Research Ethics Committee (2020/212).
Sociodemographic variables, including age, gender, and educational status, were collected, along with data on self-reported chronic diseases and overall health.
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(12):e24531
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A Thematic Analysis of Attitudes Toward Changes to Cervical Screening in Australia
JMIR Cancer 2019;5(1):e12307
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