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Thematic Cluster: Children’s agency in the family, in school and in society: implications for health and well-being

Schoolgirls’ health agency: silence, upset and cooperation in a psycho-educational assemblage

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Article: 1564518 | Accepted 21 Dec 2018, Published online: 20 Jan 2019

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