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A multivariable analysis of childhood psychosocial behaviour and household functionality.

Sangeeta SukuJinal SoniMolly A MartinMansha Parven MirzaAnne Elizabeth GlassgowMichael GergesBenjamin W Van VoorheesRachel Caskey
Published in: Child: care, health and development (2019)
The association between psychosocial dysfunction and household functionality indicates the importance of family-centred care and taking the home environment into consideration when administering health services to low-income children with chronic conditions. This study brings attention to the more hidden factors that influence child mental health, which must be addressed to improve care delivery and child health outcomes.
Keyphrases
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