2 edition of Family status and health behaviors found in the catalog.
Family status and health behaviors
Debra Umberson
Published
1986
by University of Michigan, Center for Continuing Education of Women in Ann Arbor, Mich
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Debra Umberson. |
Series | CEW research report -- no.20 |
Contributions | University of Michigan. Center for Continuing Education of Women. |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL20168026M |
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BEHAVIOR, HEALTH-RELATED - In a larger group –composed of people who do not let health status or health behavior influence their social interactions (44 percent) —. The association between socioeconomic status (SES) and behavior problems in children is long established and well accepted.
Across levels of SES, behavioral problems are. Health Behaviors of Adults: United States, – Ser Number May Health behaviors in minority families: The case of cigarette smoking Article (PDF Available) in Family & community health 13(1) May with 93 Reads How we measure 'reads'. Family values define what is meaningful to your family—the beliefs and ideas that bind your family together.
If you don’t have well established value systems in your family, then it’s time. Using the National Survey of Children’s Health, this paper examines the physical and mental health of children by family structure. Children in step, single-mother, or grandparent-only Cited by: The frame of behavioral health places the onus on the individual to change, rather than examining and working to change external, environmental factors that influence an individual's well-being.