The impact of housing type on low-income asthmatic children receiving multifaceted home interventions
This study sought to evaluate whether government-assisted vs market-rate housing type influences the frequency of asthma symptoms or the quality of life scores among low-income urban children. In addition, the study sought to evaluate whether housing type influenced the success of in-home environmental and educational interventions in improving children's asthma symptoms or quality of life scores.
Source: Public Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: D.A. Turcotte, E. Chaves, R. Gore, K.L. Adejumo, S. Woskie Tags: Original Research Source Type: research
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