Understanding the utilization of primary health care services by Indigenous men: a systematic review
Abstract Background Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men experience worse health outcomes and are the most marginalized and disadvantaged population group in Australia. Primary health care services are critical to providing both clinical and social and emotional support, however, remain underut...
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Main Authors: | Kootsy Canuto (Author), Alex Brown (Author), Gary Wittert (Author), Stephen Harfield (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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