Hypertension Culture and Characteristics of P Coastal Communities in East Java viewed from the Dynamics of Health Psychology
Risma Putri Pradani,
Mary Philia Elisabeth
Abstract:Hypertension is a dangerous disease or commonly called the silent killer. This is because the symptoms are difficult to observe or appear when the blood pressure is very high or severe. Hypertension is associated with excess salt consumption so that coastal communities may have a high level of susceptibility to hypertension. This study aims to determine the characteristics of P coastal communities in East Java which are related to high cases of hypertension through the dynamics of health psychology. Health ps… Show more
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