Determinants of health poverty vulnerability in rural areas of Western China in the post-poverty relief era: an analysis based on the Anderson behavioral model
Abstract Background Although China has eliminated absolute poverty, the effects of sickness still pose a threat to the prospect of returning to poverty in western rural areas. However, poverty governance extends beyond solving absolute poverty, and should enhance the family's ability to resist...
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Main Authors: | Wenlong Wang (Author), Kexin Chen (Author), Wenwen Xiao (Author), Jiancai Du (Author), Hui Qiao (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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