Predicting the COVID-19 vaccine receive intention based on the theory of reasoned action in the south of Iran

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Roghayeh Ezati Rad
Kobra Kahnouji
Shokrollah Mohseni
Nahid Shahabi
Fatemeh Noruziyan
Hossein Farshidi
Mahmood Hosseinpoor
Saeed Kashani
Hesamaddin Kamalzadeh Takhti
Mehdi Hassani Azad
Teamur Aghamolaei
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[1] Student Research Committee,Department of Community Medicine
[2] Faculty of Health,Infectious and Tropical Diseases Research Center, Hormozgan Health Institute
[3] Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences,undefined
[4] Social Determinants in Health Promotion Research Center,undefined
[5] Hormozgan Health Institute,undefined
[6] Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences,undefined
[7] Cardiovascular Research Center,undefined
[8] Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences,undefined
[9] Anesthesiology,undefined
[10] Critical Care and Pain Management Research Center Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences,undefined
[11] School of Medicine,undefined
[12] Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences,undefined
[13] Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences,undefined
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Theory of reasoned action; Coronavirus; COVID-19 vaccine; Iran;
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