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Acknowledgements
The data collection in Sweden was done in line with ethical guidelines for social science
research. The University of Malaya Research Ethics Committee-Non Clinical approved the
questionnaire and prior consent was sought from the respondents during data collection and
procedures followed.
Funding
The research reported in this paper was supported by a grant from the Swedish Research Links
program of the Swedish Research Council to the SCCIIL Interdisciplinary Center at the
University of Gothenburg under grant number 2012-6226.
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