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Iranian Health Education & Promotion Association
J Educ Community Health
. 2016;2(4): 25-33. doi:
10.21859/jech-02044
Research Article
The Study of Pap Smear Conduction and its Related Factors Based on Health Belief Model in Women Referring to Health Care Centers in Qom During 2014
Siamak Mohebi
1
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, Gholamreza Sharifirad
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, Zabihollah Gharlipour
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, Aziz Kamran
2
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