Varying sun protection of young children by migrant and Australian‐born mothers
Abstract Objective: To compare sun protection by Australian‐born and migrant mothers of three‐year‐old children. Methods: Australian‐born and migrant mothers taking part in the Environments for Healthy Living prospective birth‐cohort study were asked standard questions about their child's sun p...
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Main Authors: | Fay Scheltinga (Author), Rania Shibl (Author), Adele C. Green (Author), Shu‐Kay Ng (Author), Paul A. Scuffham (Author), Cate M. Cameron (Author) |
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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