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Family functioning as a mediator between neighborhood conditions and children's health: Evidence from a national survey in the United States
Yingling Fan
, Qian Chen
Healthy Weight Research Center
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Family Functioning
100%
Children's Health
79%
Mediator
62%
Health Status
27%
Efficacy
23%
Threat
18%
Resources
15%
Family Structure
15%
Health Professionals
14%
Physical Health
14%
Physical
14%
Cohesion
13%
Guardian
13%
Health Insurance
11%
Structural Equation Modeling
8%
Health
7%
Education
7%
Income
6%
Social Sciences
Child health
62%
evidence
25%
health status
13%
urban planner
8%
threat
8%
health insurance coverage
8%
group cohesion
6%
health professionals
6%
health
6%
resources
5%
infrastructure
4%
income
4%
gender
3%
education
2%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Child Health
60%
Health Status Indicators
8%
Urban Health
8%
Insurance Coverage
7%
Health Resources
6%
Latent Class Analysis
6%
Health Insurance
6%
Information Storage and Retrieval
5%
Child
5%
Health Status
5%
Income
5%
Parents
4%
Education
3%
Health
2%