Is there a sexual difference in the relationship between sociodemographic information and the unmet dental care needs of disabled adults? An analysis from a national survey on persons with disabilities
Abstract Background Health status and health care utilization in people with disabilities are more likely to be poorer than those without disabilities. Previous studies showed that there were gaps in health-related conditions by sociodemographic information and gender but the association between the...
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Main Authors: | Na-Hyeon Kim (Author), Jae-In Ryu (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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