The role of tobacco and alcohol use in the interaction of social determinants of non-communicable diseases in Nepal: a systems perspective
Abstract Background Tobacco and alcohol use are major behavioural risks in developing countries like Nepal, which are contributing to a rapid increase in non-communicable diseases (NCDs). This causal relationship is further complicated by the multi-level social determinants such as socio-political c...
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Main Authors: | Sudesh Raj Sharma (Author), Anna Matheson (Author), Danielle Lambrick (Author), James Faulkner (Author), David W. Lounsbury (Author), Abhinav Vaidya (Author), Rachel Page (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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