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The importance of family relationships for the health of underserved Appalachians: An application and extension of the biobehavioral family model.

Patricia N E RobersonJordan TasmanRebecca RenegarGina CortezKatherine A Lenger
Published in: Families, systems & health : the journal of collaborative family healthcare (2023)
These findings demonstrate the importance of nonmarital family relationships on health outcomes for people in Appalachia. Given the limited direct impact rurality in this sample, close relationships may be important for the health and well-being of all economically marginalized Appalachians regarding where they live. Given the cultural tendency for Appalachians to rely on family and kinship networks for healthcare support and the findings in this study, medical professionals should develop innovative programs to incorporate family into healthcare visits, and disease management interventions for people living in Appalachia. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
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