2023
DOI: 10.18231/j.agems.2022.011
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Risk factors and health-seeking behaviours in non-communicable diseases among a community sample of women

Abstract: : The global burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) had increased tremendously, causing increased morbidity, mortality and disability among population. Cardiovascular diseases remain as a major NCD affecting public health, accounting for 23% and 30% of the total mortality in rural and urban population, respectively, in India. Health-seeking behavior of women is an important factor in tackling NCDs as it can influence the health of the family, through influencing lifestyle and related changes in preventing … Show more

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“…From ten articles included, eight [15][16][17][18]20,[22][23][24] were community-based cross-sectional studies while two 19,21 were health facility-based cross-sectional studies. The total study participants recruited in the study was 63,498 adults with NCDs.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Study Included In the Review And Meta-ana...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From ten articles included, eight [15][16][17][18]20,[22][23][24] were community-based cross-sectional studies while two 19,21 were health facility-based cross-sectional studies. The total study participants recruited in the study was 63,498 adults with NCDs.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Study Included In the Review And Meta-ana...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total study participants recruited in the study was 63,498 adults with NCDs. The smallest sample size of the included studies was 100 study participants 19 and the largest one 45,151 (Table 2). 16…”
Section: Characteristics Of Study Included In the Review And Meta-ana...mentioning
confidence: 99%