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Family Health

Medical Care, 1987
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which members of families have similar and interrelated health behavior. Utilization and morbidity data from more than 80,000 ambulatory visits by 693 families enrolled in a prepaid health plan for 6 consecutive years were examined using family membership as the major unit of analysis.
E, Schor   +3 more
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Family Health Assessment

Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1993
A family health assessment tool that focused on the family as the unit of care was developed. The tool adapted Gordon's 11 functional health pattern typology and categorized data using interview, observation, and measurement methods.
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Health Care Spending, Family Structure and Family Health

The Economic and Labour Relations Review, 2003
AbstractWe use data from the ABS National Health Surveys for 1989/95 and 1995 to examine differences in health care expenditures and health outcomes by family structure. We find that, on average, female single parents tend to experience poorer health outcomes, and exhibit more ‘risky’ health behaviours (particularly smoking), compared to adults in ‘two-
Garry F. Barrett, Robert Conlon
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Family health

Health Education Journal, 1985
DR Hilary Graham, now Lecturer in Social Policy at Bradford University was invited by the Health Education Council to conduct a study of everyday health care in families with pre-school age children. The study, among 102 mothers, focused on two aspects of the question - the ways in which parents organised family health care, and the organisation of ...
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Family, Health, and Adolescence

Psychosomatics, 2004
The present research examined the correlations between types of family relationships and adolescents' beliefs about their own health. "Healthy" adolescents (N=765) completed both the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control questionnaire and Olson's scale assessing family cohesion and adaptability.
Nicolas, Zdanowicz   +2 more
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Brazil's Family Health Programme

BMJ, 2010
A cost effective success that higher income countries could learn from Healthcare reforms in Brazil began in 1988 as part of a broader sociopolitical movement at the end of nearly 20 years of military rule. The new constitution was underpinned by principles of budgetary and political decentralisation, community participation in local budget setting ...
Matthew, Harris, Andy, Haines
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FAMILY HEALTH

The Lancet, 1946
Fred L. Adair, Jennie Williams
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Family Health Research

Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2022
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Family Stress Theory: Implications for Family Health

Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 1997
The Resiliency Model of Family Stress, Adjustment and Adaptation explains variations in how families respond to stressful situations and crisis. Key concepts of the model and supporting research are presented. Suggestions for ways to use the Resiliency Model in practice are provided.
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