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Volume 30, Number 7—July 2024
Research

Engaging Communities in Emerging Infectious Disease Mitigation to Improve Public Health and Safety

Michàlle E. Mor BarakComments to Author , Shinyi Wu, Gil Luria, Leslie P. Schnyder, Ruotong Liu, Anthony Nguyen, and Charles D. Kaplan
Author affiliations: University of Southern California Marshall School of Business, Los Angeles, California, USA (M.E. Mor Barak); University of Southern California Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, Los Angeles (M.E. Mor Barak, S. Wu, L.P. Schnyder, R. Liu); University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering, Los Angeles (S. Wu, A. Nguyen); University of Haifa Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences, Haifa, Israel (G. Luria, C.D. Kaplan)

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HSC and behavioral outcomes by HSC strength. Moderate HSC is represented by the mean of rWG; low HSC is represented by 1 SD below and high by 1 SD above the mean of rWG. HSC, health-safety climate.

Figure 2. HSC and behavioral outcomes by HSC strength. Moderate HSC is represented by the mean of rWG; low HSC is represented by 1 SD below and high by 1 SD above the mean of rWG. HSC, health-safety climate.

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