Examining the relation between the subjective and objective social status with health reported needs and health-seeking behaviour in Dande, Angola
Abstract Background Assessing subjective social status (SSS) may be easily accommodated in the context of a Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS). To our knowledge, no prior studies have examined the association of SSS and health in Angola. Subjective socioeconomic measures may provide a...
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Main Authors: | Edite Vila Nova Rosário (Author), Milton Severo (Author), Diogo Francisco (Author), Miguel Brito (Author), Diogo Costa (Author) |
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