Health and Health Services Use by Women in Urban and Rural Areas in Highly and Extremely Highly Socioeconomically Marginalized Zones of the Chiapas Border Region

The article analyzes a diverse number of indicators of health, focusing on patients' self-perception of health. The analysis makes use of a case study from the border region of Guatemala & Chiapas, a state in southern Mexico. The study covered 2,558 women between the ages of 15 & 49, li...

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Hauptverfasser: Estudillo Becerra, Maria Luisa, Sanchez Perez, Hector Javier, Diaz-Jopez, Hector Ochoa, Freyermuth Enciso, Graciela, Flores Hernandez, Jorge Alejandro, Martin-Mateo, Miguel
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Females
Health
Health Care Utilization
Indigenous Populations
Mexico
Morbidity
Poverty
Rural Urban Differences
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