Gender-based profiling of Quality of Life (QOL) of primary health care (PHC) attendees in central Uganda: a cross sectional analysis

Journal Title: African Health Sciences - Year , Vol 10, Issue 4

Abstract

To analyze gender differences in QOL of patients presenting at PHC centres and to identify the socio-demographic variables associated with poor QOL.

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WW Muhwezi, ES Okello, AK Turiho

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WW Muhwezi, ES Okello, AK Turiho (). Gender-based profiling of Quality of Life (QOL) of primary health care (PHC) attendees in central Uganda: a cross sectional analysis. African Health Sciences, 10(4), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-682529