Association of Socioeconomic and Age Group Status with Self-reported Health Outcomes of Persons with SCD in Rural and Urban Areas of North Carolina

Akhlaque Haque, Joseph Telfair

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Abstract

Research addressing risk factors associated with SCD - predominantly biomedical & bioclinical This research has led to reduced morbidity, better treatment outcomes & raised awareness of the need for comprehensive biomedical and psychosocial treatment strategies This research has failed to consider impact of the interaction of socioeconomic background and geographic distribution has had on health care delivery and medical outcomes
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 2008

Disciplines

  • Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Public Health

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