‘Listen and learn:’ participant input in program planning for a low-income urban population at cardiovascular risk

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Rachel S. Kirzner
Inga Robbins
Meghan Privitello
Marianne Miserandino
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[1] Stockton University,School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
[2] Atlanticare Health Services,Psychology
[3] Sexual Assault Program,undefined
[4] AVANZAR,undefined
[5] Arcadia University,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 21卷
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Focus groups; Health disparities; Cardiovascular disease; Self-determination theory; Program planning; Peer support;
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