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Patty Kostkova

University College London - UCL Centre for Public Health in Emergencies

Gower Street

London, London WC1E 6BT

United Kingdom

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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286

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Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

Risks of Emergency Department Visits, Hospitalisations, Life-Threatening Events, and Deaths After SARS/nCoV2 Vaccination in the US: An Observational Study Using National Data

Number of pages: 23 Posted: 22 Sep 2021
University of Kansas - Department of Neurology, Nigeria COVID-19 Research Coalition, Public Health Authority (Gesundheitsamt) Nuremberg - COVID-19 Management Group and Vaccine Implementation Team, The University of Manchester - Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, Aster Medcity Hospital - Department of Neurology and University College London - UCL Centre for Public Health in Emergencies
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The Effect of Altruism: Impacts of Humanitarian Volunteering on Psychological Wellbeing

Number of pages: 33 Posted: 12 Apr 2023
University College London - Centre of Digital Public Health and Emergency, University College London, EBW Global and University College London - UCL Centre for Public Health in Emergencies
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Wellbeing, mental health, volunteering, humanitarianism

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The Development and Evaluation of Theory-Based Social Media Intervention Using a Human-Centred Design Approach to Address Vaccine Hesitancy: A Case Study of Chinese Students in the UK

17TH VACCINE CONGRESS:P2.044
Number of pages: 1 Posted: 28 Sep 2023
Lan Li and Patty Kostkova
University College London and University College London - UCL Centre for Public Health in Emergencies
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A Systematic Approach Using Behavior Change Wheel to Map the Influenza Vaccine Decision and Design Intervention Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy Among Chinese College Students in the UK

16TH VACCINE CONGRESS:P2.43
Posted: 19 Oct 2022
Lan Li, Caroline E. Wood and Patty Kostkova
University College London, University College London and University College London - UCL Centre for Public Health in Emergencies

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