Improving oral health and related health behaviours (substance use, smoking, diet) in people with severe and multiple disadvantage: A systematic review of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions
Laura J. McGowan(Newcastle University), Sheena E Ramsay(Newcastle University), Dawn Craig(Newcastle University), David Landes(Public Health England), Falko F. Sniehotta(University of Aberdeen), Martha Paisi(University of Plymouth), Emma A. Adams(Newcastle University), Ryan Kenny(Newcastle University), Hosein Shabaninejad(Newcastle University), Eileen Kaner(Newcastle University), Fiona Beyer(Newcastle University), Emma Joyes(Newcastle University), Richard G. Watt(University College London), Deepti Anna John(Newcastle University), Claire Bambra(Newcastle University), Catherine Richmond(Newcastle University)
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