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@article{ Chen2019,
 title = {The Role of Structural Factors in Antibiotic Use Among European Union Citizens: A Multilevel Analysis},
 author = {Chen, Yvonnes and Vu, Hong Tien},
 journal = {International Journal of Communication},
 pages = {3379-3402},
 volume = {13},
 year = {2019},
 issn = {1932-8036},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-84609-3},
 abstract = {Using the 2016 European Commission's Eurobarometer survey, this study analyzed how a multitude of factors are associated with identification and intention of following proper antibiotic treatment. Multilevel analyses showed that knowledge and information from medical professionals and mass media (individual-level predictors), and advanced access to education (a structural-level factor) are associated with identification. For intention, structural factors (Access to Information & Communications, Health & Wellness, Nutrition & Basic Medical Care) contributed significant variances to the model, in addition to the individual-level effects (sources and trust in medical professionals and mass media). Results demonstrate a need to consider these structural-level influences to shed light on the process though which antibiotic resistance preventions and interventions might impact individuals' health literacy and behavioral outcomes.},
 keywords = {Eurobarometer; Eurobarometer; Mehrebenenanalyse; multi-level analysis; Gesundheit; health; EU; EU; Gesundheitsverhalten; health behavior; Kompetenz; competence; Information; information}}