Published on in Vol 23, No 2 (2021): February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/21103, first published .
Perception of COVID-19 Physical Distancing Effectiveness and Contagiousness of Asymptomatic Individuals: Cross-sectional Survey of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Adults in the United States

Perception of COVID-19 Physical Distancing Effectiveness and Contagiousness of Asymptomatic Individuals: Cross-sectional Survey of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Adults in the United States

Perception of COVID-19 Physical Distancing Effectiveness and Contagiousness of Asymptomatic Individuals: Cross-sectional Survey of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Adults in the United States

Journals

  1. Moreland C, Paludneviciene R, Park J, McKee M, Kushalnagar P. Deaf adults at higher risk for severe illness: COVID-19 information preference and perceived health consequences. Patient Education and Counseling 2021;104(11):2830 View
  2. James T, Helm K, Ratakonda S, Smith L, Mitra M, McKee M. Health Literacy and Difficulty Accessing Information About the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Parents Who Are Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing. HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice 2022;6(4) View
  3. Champlin S, Cuculick J, Hauser P, Wyse K, McKee M. Using Gaze Tracking as a Research Tool in the Deaf Health Literacy and Access to Health Information Project: Protocol for a Multisite Mixed Methods Study and Preliminary Results. JMIR Research Protocols 2021;10(9):e26708 View
  4. Sánchez L, Koulidobrova H. World Health Organization myth busters and indigenous perceptions of COVID-19: Quechua and Shipibo communities. Ampersand 2023;10:100118 View
  5. Wood C, Guynes K, Lugo V, Baker L, Snowden S. Pandemic Impacts on Communication and Social Well-Being: Considerations for Individuals Who Are D/HH. Communication Disorders Quarterly 2024;45(4):211 View