A Cross-Sectional Study of the Morbidity Profile of Matriarch and Non-Matriarch Women in Metropolitan City
Background: Matriarch women are the ones who head the family. Most common reasons for being matriarch are widowhood, di- vorce, separation.In Indian society, due to socio-cultural factors, females face discrimination in health. Moreover, being matriarch, the women may be more vulnerable. Thus a stud...
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Main Authors: | Roopali Deoram Bhujbal (Author), Gajanan D Velhal (Author), Rupali V Sabale (Author) |
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