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A multi-site study on knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and practice of child-dog interactions in rural China

By J. Shen, S. Li, H. Xiang, S. Pang, G. Xu, D. C. Schwebel

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Category Journal Articles
Date 2013
Publication Title International journal of environmental research and public health
Volume 10
Issue 3
Pages 950-62
ISBN/ISSN 1660-4601 (Electronic) 1660-4601 (Linking)
DOI 10.3390/ijerph10030950
Language eng
Author Address Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1300 University Blvd., CH 415, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA. jiabin@uab.edu
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  1. Adolescents
  2. Animals
  3. Bites and stings
  4. Children
  5. China
  6. Dogs
  7. Females
  8. Health knowledge
  9. Humans
  10. Males
  11. peer-reviewed
  12. Pets and companion animals
  13. Questionnaires
  14. risk factors
  15. Rural Population
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