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Iravani, M., Rajabi, M., Arabmomeni, A., Fakhramini, A & Shirvani, M. (2013). A social work study on socio-economic and cultural factors influencing on community.Management Science Letters , 3(7), 1993-1996.
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of tuberculosis and gender among the general population without tuberculosis in rural
Maharashtra, India. Tropical Medicine & International Health, 9(11), 1228-1238.
Bucciarelli, E., Odoardi, I., & Muratore, F. (2010). What role for education and training in
technology adoption under an advanced socio-economic perspective? Procedia - Social and
Behavioral Sciences, 9, 573-578
Butterworth, P., Olesen, S. C., & Leach, L. S. (2012). The role of hardship in the association between
socio-economic position and depression. Australian and New Zealand Journal of
Psychiatry, 46(4), 364-373.
Hudelson, P. (1996). Gender difference in tuberculosis: the role of socio-economic and cultural
factors. Tubercle and Lung Disease, 77 , 391–400.
Lorant, V., Croux, C., Weich, S., Deliege, D., Mackenbach, J., & Ansseau, M. (2007). Depression
and socio-economic risk factors: 7-year longitudinal population study. The British journal of
psychiatry, 190(4), 293-298.
Needham, D. M., Foster, S. D., Tomlinson, G., & Godfrey?Faussett, P. (2001). Socio?economic,
gender and health services factors affecting diagnostic delay for tuberculosis patients in urban
Zambia. Tropical Medicine & International Health, 6(4), 256-259.
Rajeswari, R., Balasubramanian, R., Muniyandi, M., Geetharamani, S., Thresa, X., & Venkatesan, P.
(1999). Socio-economic impact of tuberculosis on patients and family in India. The International
Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 3(10), 869-877.
Sarsani, M.R. (2011). Socio-Economic Status and Performance on Creativity Tests. Encyclopedia of
Creativity, 2nd ed., 360-363