Autonomy and factors affecting dental health care seeking behaviour in women: An application of theory of planned behaviour
Background: Understanding oral health care seeking behaviour and it's determinants is essential in improving oral health. The health care utilization in women was found to be influenced by their autonomy. A socio-cognitive model that can explain variance in dental attendance behaviour in women...
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Main Authors: | B.K. Aparna (Author), R. Yashoda (Author), Manjunath P. Puranik (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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