Perceived poverty and health, and their roles in the poverty-health vicious cycle: a qualitative study of major stakeholders in the healthcare setting in Hong Kong
Abstract Background Poverty and ill-health are closely inter-related. Existing studies on the poverty-health vicious cycle focus mainly on less developed countries, where the identified mechanisms linking between poverty and ill-health may not fit the situations in developed Asian regions. This stud...
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Main Authors: | Gary Ka-Ki Chung (Author), Dong Dong (Author), Samuel Yeung-Shan Wong (Author), Hung Wong (Author), Roger Yat-Nork Chung (Author) |
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