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Inequalities in toothbrushing among adolescents in Scotland 1998-2006.
Child.dolescent Health Research Unit, The Moray House School of Education, The University of Edinburgh, St Leonard's Land, Edinburgh, UK.
Health Education Research (impact factor:
1.66).
02/2008;
24(1):87-97.
DOI:10.1093/her/cym096
pp.87-97
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
11-year-old boys
13-year-old boys
13-year-old girls
15-year-old boys
15-year-old girls
Family structure
girls
Girls' twice-a-day toothbrushing
Health Behaviour
HPS initiative
inequalities
Largest inequalities
School-aged Children 1998
schools
Scotland
secondary aim
Socio-economic inequalities
stable
toothbrushing
twice-a day toothbrushing