Impact of per capita income on the effectiveness of school-based health education programs to promote cervical cancer screening uptake in southern mozambique
Conclusion: These results show that CC screening programs in resource-constrained settings need approaches tailored to different segments of women with respect to education and income to achieve equitable improvement in the levels of screening uptake.
Source: Journal of Global Infectious Diseases - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Floriano Amimo Troy D Moon Anthony Magit Jahit Sacarlal Source Type: research
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