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Variation in associations between family dinners and adolescent well-being
Ann Meier
, Kelly Musick
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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Arts & Humanities
Dinner
100%
Well-being
73%
Meal
47%
Family Relationships
35%
Fixed Effects
24%
Depressive Symptoms
21%
Delinquency
19%
Longitudinal Study
17%
Empirical Evidence
14%
Mask
14%
Causality
13%
Wisdom
11%
Waves
11%
Conventional
10%
Health
9%
Social Sciences
well-being
57%
adolescent
50%
meals
34%
causality
11%
delinquency
10%
wisdom
9%
longitudinal study
8%
health
4%
evidence
4%