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Research outputs: ADULTS

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2014 Universal health coverage in emerging economies: findings on health care utilization by older adults in China, Ghana, India, Mexico, the Russian Federation, and South Africa

The achievement of universal health coverage (UHC) in emerging economies is a high priority within the global community. This timely study u...

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2014 Exposure to secondhand smoke and voluntary adoption of smoke-free home and car rules among non-smoking South Africa adults

Secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure is a well-established health hazard. To determine the effectiveness of existing smoke-free policies and adop...

2013 Depression and associated factors in older adults in South Africa

Background and objective: Late-life depression is an important public health problem because of its devastating consequences. The study aims...

2013 Self-rated health and associated factors among older South Africans: evidence from the study on global ageing and adult health

Background: Population ageing has become significant in South African society, increasing the need to improve understandings of health and w...

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