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Knowledge‐Behavior Paradox ‐ Highest Knowledge Contributes to Positive Attitude Toward People Living With HIV, But Not to Condom Use: A Cross‐Sectional Study Among Medical Students in Belgrade (Serbia)

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spellingShingle Knowledge‐Behavior Paradox ‐ Highest Knowledge Contributes to Positive Attitude Toward People Living With HIV, But Not to Condom Use: A Cross‐Sectional Study Among Medical Students in Belgrade (Serbia)
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title Knowledge‐Behavior Paradox ‐ Highest Knowledge Contributes to Positive Attitude Toward People Living With HIV, But Not to Condom Use: A Cross‐Sectional Study Among Medical Students in Belgrade (Serbia)
title_alt Paradoja conocimiento-comportamiento: El mayor conocimiento contribuye a una actitud positiva hacia las personas que viven con VIH, pero no al uso del condón: Un estudio transversal entre estudiantes de medicina en Belgrado (Serbia)
Paradoxe connaissance-comportement : la connaissance la plus élevée contribue à une attitude positive envers les personnes vivant avec le VIH, mais pas à l'utilisation du préservatif : une étude transversale parmi les étudiants en médecine à Belgrade (Serbie)
Paradoxo Conhecimento-Comportamento - Maior Conhecimento Contribui para Atitude Positiva em Relação a Pessoas Vivendo com HIV, Mas Não para o Uso de Preservativo: Um Estudo Transversal entre Estudantes de Medicina em Belgrado (Sérvia)
title_auth Knowledge‐Behavior Paradox ‐ Highest Knowledge Contributes to Positive Attitude Toward People Living With HIV, But Not to Condom Use: A Cross‐Sectional Study Among Medical Students in Belgrade (Serbia)
title_es_txt Paradoja conocimiento-comportamiento: El mayor conocimiento contribuye a una actitud positiva hacia las personas que viven con VIH, pero no al uso del condón: Un estudio transversal entre estudiantes de medicina en Belgrado (Serbia)
title_fr_txt Paradoxe connaissance-comportement : la connaissance la plus élevée contribue à une attitude positive envers les personnes vivant avec le VIH, mais pas à l'utilisation du préservatif : une étude transversale parmi les étudiants en médecine à Belgrade (Serbie)
title_full Knowledge‐Behavior Paradox ‐ Highest Knowledge Contributes to Positive Attitude Toward People Living With HIV, But Not to Condom Use: A Cross‐Sectional Study Among Medical Students in Belgrade (Serbia)
title_fullStr Knowledge‐Behavior Paradox ‐ Highest Knowledge Contributes to Positive Attitude Toward People Living With HIV, But Not to Condom Use: A Cross‐Sectional Study Among Medical Students in Belgrade (Serbia)
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge‐Behavior Paradox ‐ Highest Knowledge Contributes to Positive Attitude Toward People Living With HIV, But Not to Condom Use: A Cross‐Sectional Study Among Medical Students in Belgrade (Serbia)
title_pt_txt Paradoxo Conhecimento-Comportamento - Maior Conhecimento Contribui para Atitude Positiva em Relação a Pessoas Vivendo com HIV, Mas Não para o Uso de Preservativo: Um Estudo Transversal entre Estudantes de Medicina em Belgrado (Sérvia)
title_short Knowledge‐Behavior Paradox ‐ Highest Knowledge Contributes to Positive Attitude Toward People Living With HIV, But Not to Condom Use: A Cross‐Sectional Study Among Medical Students in Belgrade (Serbia)
title_sort knowledge‐behavior paradox ‐ highest knowledge contributes to positive attitude toward people living with hiv, but not to condom use: a cross‐sectional study among medical students in belgrade (serbia)
topic Health and Safety
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url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hsr2.72623?af=R