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How do responses vary between mothers and their daughters on measuring daughter's self-rated health (SRH): a study among school-going adolescent girls in the primary setting of Varanasi, India.

Ratna PatelDhananjay W Bansod
Published in: BMC research notes (2022)
 = 9.900; p < 0.002]. More than 90 percent of the Rich and Middle wealth index women, women in the household with only daughters and no son, women whose husbands had higher education, women with higher secondary education, and non-working women visualized their daughter's SRH as good when daughters themselves reported poor SRH.
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