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Is having a family member with chronic health concerns bad for young people's health? Cross-sectional evidence from a national survey of young Australians.

Anna K MoffatGerry Redmond
Published in: BMJ open (2017)
The burden of FHCs is inequitably distributed between marginalised and non-marginalised groups, and between young people experiencing different levels of family cohesion. More work is required regarding appropriate targets for community and family-level interventions to support young people in the context of FHCs.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • public health
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  • middle aged
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