Neighborhood perceptions and hypertension among low-income black women: a qualitative study
Abstract Background The majority of studies examining the role of neighborhoods and hypertension-related outcomes have been quantitative in nature and very few studies have examined specific disadvantaged populations, including low-income housing residents. The objective of this study was to use qua...
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Main Authors: | Maliyhah Al-Bayan (Author), Nadia Islam (Author), Shawneaqua Edwards (Author), Dustin T. Duncan (Author) |
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2016-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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