Community perceptions of health and chronic disease in South Indian rural transitional communities: a qualitative study
Background: Chronic diseases are now the leading cause of death and disability worldwide; this epidemic has been linked to rapid economic growth and urbanisation in developing countries. Understanding how characteristics of the physical, social, and economic environment affect behaviour in the light...
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Main Authors: | Arabella K. M. Hayter (Author), Roger Jeffery (Author), Chitra Sharma (Author), Audrey Prost (Author), Sanjay Kinra (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2015-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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