Attitudes as barriers in breast screening: a prospective study among Singapore women
Health care systems do not exist in isolation, but rather, as part of the larger social and cultural mosaic. In particular, perceived attitudes are major obstacles in health promotion exercises. This problem is especially true for non-white populations where little is known about the prevailing soci...
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Main Authors: | STRAUGHAN, Paulin Tay, SEOW, Adeline |
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2000
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