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Article Type

Original Research

Authors

Jahani Eftekhari   Masoumeh (1)
Peyman   Noushin (1*)






(1) “Social Determinants of Health Research Center” and “Health Education & Health Promotion Department, Health Faculty”, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran

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Address: Health Education & Health Promotion Department, Health Faculty, Daneshgah Street 18, Daneshgah Street, Mashhad, Iran
Phone: 05138544633
Fax: 05138522755
peymann@mums.ac.ir

Article History

Received:  June  6, 2018
Accepted:  August 29, 2018
ePublished:  September 22, 2018

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