Self-Reported Health Literacy Among North Carolina Adults and Associations with Health Status and Chronic Health Conditions
Author
Luo, Huabin; Rafferty, Ann P.; Little, N. Ruth Gaskins
Date
2020-03-01
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APA:
Luo, Huabin, & Rafferty, Ann P., & Little, N. Ruth Gaskins. (March 2020).
Self-Reported Health Literacy Among North Carolina Adults and Associations with Health Status and Chronic Health Conditions.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9951
MLA:
Luo, Huabin, and Rafferty, Ann P., and Little, N. Ruth Gaskins.
"Self-Reported Health Literacy Among North Carolina Adults and Associations with Health Status and Chronic Health Conditions". .
. (),
March 2020.
May 08, 2024.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9951.
Chicago:
Luo, Huabin and Rafferty, Ann P. and Little, N. Ruth Gaskins,
"Self-Reported Health Literacy Among North Carolina Adults and Associations with Health Status and Chronic Health Conditions," , no.
(March 2020),
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9951 (accessed
May 08, 2024).
AMA:
Luo, Huabin, Rafferty, Ann P., Little, N. Ruth Gaskins.
Self-Reported Health Literacy Among North Carolina Adults and Associations with Health Status and Chronic Health Conditions. .
March 2020;
():
.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9951. Accessed
May 08, 2024.
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