Family structure and multiple domains of child well-being in the United States: a cross-sectional study
Conclusions:
All non-married couple family structures are associated with some adverse outcomes among children, but the degree of disadvantage varies across family structures. Efforts to understand and improve child well-being might be most effective if they recognize the increasing diversity in children’s living arrangements.
Source: Population Health Metrics - Category: Epidemiology Authors: Patrick KruegerDouglas JutteLuisa FranziniIrma EloMark Hayward Source Type: research
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