Intra-household relations and treatment decision-making for childhood illness: a Kenyan case study.
This study, conducted on the Kenyan coast, assesses the effect of intra-household relations on maternal treatment-seeking. Rural and urban Mijikenda mothers' responses to childhood fevers in the last 2 weeks (n=317), and to childhood convulsions in the previous year (n=43), were documented thro...
Main Authors: | Molyneux, C, Murira, G, Masha, J, Snow, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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