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Trust influences response to public health messages during a bioterrorist event.
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Trust influences response to public health messages during a bioterrorist event.
Trust influences response to public health messages during a bioterrorist event. J Health Commun. 2007 Apr-May; 12(3):217-32.
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Adolescent
Adult
African Americans
Aged
Attitude to Health
Bioterrorism
Communicable Disease Control
Communication
Disaster Planning
Female
Focus Groups
Humans
Information Dissemination
Los Angeles
Male
Middle Aged
Public Health Administration
Qualitative Research
Smallpox
Social Class
Trust
United States
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Gery W. Ryan, PhD, MA