Perceptions of and Barriers to Use of Generic Medications in a Rural African American Population, Alabama, 2011
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Description
Explores beliefs about generic medication use among 30 chronically ill African American people in the Black Belt, a region characterized by poverty and prevalence of chronic diseases. Includes statistical breakdowns by age, sex, employment status, level of education, insurance status, and number of medications taken daily.
Author(s)
Keri Sewell, Susan Andreae, Elizabeth Luke, Monika M. Safford
Citation
Preventing Chronic Disease, 9
Date
08/2012
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Document
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Black or African American · Pharmacy and prescription drugs · Alabama