Pathways from family disadvantage via abusive parenting and caregiver mental health to adolescent health risks in South Africa
<h4>Purpose</h4> <p>Adolescent health is a major concern in LMIC but little is known about its predictors. Family disadvantage and abusive parenting may be important factors associated with adolescent psychological, behavioral and physical health outcomes. This study, based in Sou...
Main Authors: | Meinck, F, Cluver, L, Orkin, F, Kuo, C, Sharma, A, Hensels, I, Sherr, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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