1. Ruan Q, Yang K, Wang W, Jiang L, Song J. Clinical predictors of mortality due to COVID-19 based on an analysis of data of 150 patients from Wuhan, China. Intensive Care Medicine. 2020; 46: 846–848.
2. New Age. (2020, March 5) Bangladesh at high risk of coronavirus. 2020, March 5. Available from https://www.newagebd.net/article/101292/bangladesh-at-high-risk-of-coronavirus.
3. Ferdous MZ, Islam MS, Sikder MT, Mosaddek MAS, Zegarra-Valdivia JA, Gozal D. Knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding COVID-19 outbreak in Bangladesh: An online-based cross-sectional study. PLOS ONE. 2020; 15: e0239254.
4. Hossain MJ. Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic among health care providers in Bangladesh: A systematic review. Bangladesh Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2020; 7: S8–S15.
5. Hossain MJ, Kuddus, MR, Rahman SMA. Knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral responses toward COVID-19 during early phase in Bangladesh: A questionnaire-based study. Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health. 2021; 33:141–144.
6. Chen Y, Zhou R, Chen B, Chen H, Li Y, Chen Z, Zhu H, Wang H. Knowledge, perceived beliefs, and preventive behaviors related to COVID-19 among Chinese older adults: Cross-sectional web-based survey. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2020; 22: e23729.
7. Kamate SK, Agrawal A, Chaudhary H, Singh K, Mishra P, Asawa K. Public knowledge, attitude and behavioural changes in an Indian population during the Influenza A (H1N1) outbreak. The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries. 2009; 4: 007–014.
8. Liao Q, Cowling B, Lam WT, Ng MW, Fielding R. Situational Awareness and Health Protective Responses to Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) in Hong Kong: A Cross-Sectional Study. PLOS ONE, 2010; 5: e13350.
9. Carpenter CJ. A meta-analysis of the effectiveness of health belief model variables in predicting behavior. Health Communication. 2010; 25: 661–669.
10. Lau JTF, Griffiths S, Au DWH, Choi KC. Changes in knowledge, perceptions, preventive behaviours and psychological responses in the pre-community outbreak phase of the H1N1 epidemic. Epidemiology and Infection. 2011; 139: 80–90.
11. Blau PM, Duncan OD, Tyree A. The American occupational structure. New York:Wiley, 1967.
12. Rosenstock IM, Strecher VJ, Becker MH. Social learning theory and the health belief model. Health Education Quarterly. 1988; 15, 175–183.
13. Harrison JA, Mullen PD, Green LW. A meta-analysis of studies of the health belief model with adults. Health Education Research. 1992; 7: 107–116.
14. Jones CJ, Smith H, Llewellyn C. Evaluating the effectiveness of health belief model interventions in improving adherence: A systematic review. Health Psychology Review. 2014; 8: 253–269.
15. Janz NK, Becker MH. The health belief model: A decade later. Health Education Quarterly. 1984; 11(1): 1–47.
16. Jones CJ, Smith H, Llewellyn C. Evaluating the effectiveness of health belief model interventions in improving adherence: A systematic review. Health Psychology Review. 2014; 8: 253–269.
17. Amanullah ASM, Uddin J. Dynamics of health behavior regarding hospital waste management in Dhaka, Bangladesh: A dysfunctional health belief model. International Quarterly of Community Health Education. 2010; 29: 363–380.
18. Hoyle RH. Structural equation modeling: Concepts, issues, and applications. California: Sage Publications, 1995.
19. Hair FJ, Sarstedt M, Hopkins L, Kuppelwieser, GV. Partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM): An emerging tool in business research. European Business Review. 2014; 26: 106–121.
20. Hair JF. Multivariate data analysis with readings. New Jersey Prentice Hall, 1995.
21. Gold AH, Malhotra A, Segars AH. (2001). Knowledge management: An rganizational capabilities perspective. Journal of Management Information Systems. 2001; 18: 185–214.
22. Benitez J, Henseler J, Castillo A, Schuberth F. (2020) How to perform and report an impactful analysis using partial least squares: Guidelines for confirmatory and explanatory IS research. Information & Management. 2020; 57: 103168.
23. Hair JF (2010). Multivariate data analysis. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2010.
24. Henseler J, Ringle CM, Sarstedt M. Using partial least squares path modeling in advertising research: Basic concepts and recent issues. Handbook of Research on International. 2012. Available from https://www.elgaronline.com/view/edcoll/9781848448582/9781848448582.00023.xml.
25. Cohen J. Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences. Lawrence Erlbaum: Hillsdale, 1988.
26. Geisser S. A predictive approach to the random effect model. Biometrika. 1974; 61: 101–107.
27. Stone M. Cross-validatory choice and assessment of statistical predictions. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B (Methodological). 1974; 36: 111–133.
28. Oakes JM, Rossi PH. The measurement of SES in health research: Current practice and steps toward a new approach. Social Science & Medicine. 2003; 56: 769–784.