What public health interventions do people in Canada prefer to fund? A discrete choice experiment
Abstract Objective To assess public support of tailored and targeted public health interventions for marginalized communities. Methods We conducted a discrete choice experiment using a web-based survey advertised to Facebook and Instagram users living in Canada, aged > 16. Participants were asked...
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Main Authors: | Kiffer G. Card (Author), Marina Adshade (Author), Robert S. Hogg (Author), Jody Jollimore (Author), Nathan J. Lachowsky (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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