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Gender and medication use in Turkey: Evidence from a general population survey
Tekin Kose
School of Business and Law
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Adult Population
12%
Conditional Mixed Process
12%
Gender Differences
25%
Gender Differences in Health
12%
Gender-specific Design
12%
General Population Survey
100%
Health Behavior
12%
Health Care Services
12%
Health Outcomes
12%
Health Policy
12%
Health Status
25%
Health Surveys
12%
Healthcare Service Use
12%
Medication Use
100%
Negative Association
12%
Non-prescribed
50%
Prescription Drugs
75%
Regression Model
12%
Self-rated Health Status
12%
Turkey
100%
Turkish Case
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Gender Difference
100%
Health Care
66%
Health Policy
33%
Health Status
66%
Health Survey
33%
Psychology
Gender Difference
100%
Regression Model
33%
Self-Rated Health
33%