Correlates of socio-economic inequalities in women's television viewing: a study of intrapersonal, social and environmental mediators
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Socio-economically disadvantaged women are at a greater risk of spending excess time engaged in television viewing, a behavior linked to several adverse health outcomes. However, the factors which explain socio-economic differences...
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Main Authors: | Teychenne Megan (Author), Ball Kylie (Author), Salmon Jo (Author) |
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