Context matters: A community-based study of urban minority parents' views on child health.
Authors
Bolar, Cassandra LHernandez, Natalie
Akintobi, Tabia Henry
McAllister, Calvin
Ferguson, Aneeqah S
Rollins, Latrice
Wrenn, Glenda
Okafor, Martha
Collins, David
Clem, Thomas
Issue Date
2016
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Among children, there are substantial ethno-racial minority disparities across a broad range of health-related behaviors, experiences, and outcomes. Addressing these disparities is important, as childhood and adolescence establish health trajectories that extend throughout life.Citation
Context matters: A community-based study of urban minority parents' views on child health. 2016, 5 (3):212-219 J Ga Public Health AssocAffiliation
Satcher Health Leadership Institute and Prevention Research Center, Morehouse School of MedicineCollections
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