Effects of changes in short-term human cognition on reported healthcare utilisation
Growing empirical evidence indicates that financial anxiety causes reductions in short-term cognitive capacity. Results from urban communities in Delhi, India show sizable differences in the number of health events recalled between the poor and non-poor respondents over experimentally controlled rec...
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Main Authors: | Richard A. Iles (Author), Thomas L. Marsh (Author), S. M. Thumbi (Author), Guy H. Palmer (Author) |
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