A cross‐sectional survey of health risk behaviour clusters among a sample of socially disadvantaged Australian welfare recipients
Abstract Objective : To examine the prevalence and clustering of six health risk behaviours (smoking, alcohol, inadequate sun protection, physical inactivity, and inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption) among severely disadvantaged individuals. Methods : A cross‐sectional touch screen computer s...
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Main Authors: | Jamie Bryant (Author), Billie Bonevski (Author), Chris L. Paul (Author), Christophe L. Lecathelinais (Author) |
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2013-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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