Oral community health worker-led interventions in households with average levels of psychosocial factors
IntroductionHousehold-level psychosocial stress levels have been linked to child tooth brushing behaviors. Community health worker (CHW) interventions that target psychosocial factors in high-risk communities have been associated with changes in health behaviors.AimObserve changes in psychosocial fa...
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Main Authors: | Helen H. Lee (Author), David Avenetti (Author), Yuwa Edomwande (Author), Vyshiali Sundararajan (Author), Liyong Cui (Author), Michael Berbaum (Author), Rachel Nordgren (Author), Anna Sandoval (Author), Molly A. Martin (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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