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Publikováno v:
Child & Family Social Work. 25:267-276
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Journal of Family Social Work. 23:293-312
This study examined depression trajectories of rural, low-income mothers over 3 years in the co-occurring family health context. Specifically, within a Family Systems Theory framework, we compared ...
Autor:
Yoshie Sano, Sheila Mammen
Publikováno v:
Journal of family and economic issues. 43(2)
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted rural communities and is exacerbating the economic, health, and social inequality for poor Americans in rural areas. Mounting job losses and illness in these communities are also pushing low-income families further
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Journal of Family and Economic Issues. 42:395-395
The article “Well-Being and Stability among Low-Income Families: A 10-Year Review of Research”, written by “Yoshie Sano, Sheila Mammen, Myah Houghten”, was originally published electronically on the publisher’s internet portal (currently Sp
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Health communication. 34(10)
Rural, low-income families are disproportionately impacted by health problems owing to structural barriers (e.g., transportation, health insurance coverage) and personal barriers (e.g., health literacy). This paper presents a Participatory Action Res
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Family Science Review. 22
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Family Science Review. 22
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Medical Research Archives. 5
Rural, low-income mothers face higher risk for poor health literacy and depression compared to the general population. While the association between health literacy and depression has been documented, the underlying mechanism of this relationship is
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Journal of Family and Economic Issues. 36:154-164
Determinants of healthcare use among rural, low-income mothers and children were assessed using a 2-stage negative binomial model of joint mother/child choices and data from a multi-state, longitudinal study, Rural Families Speak. Maternal healthcare
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Journal of Family and Economic Issues. 36:434-450
The economic volatility faced by rural low-income families is explained with an Economic Well-Being Continuum (EWC), a comprehensive measure which describes the circumstances of low-income families in eight specific dimensions and establishes their l