Introduction: A family systems approach to promote maternal, child and adolescent nutrition
Abstract In all cultures, women and children are embedded in family systems that determine roles, relationships, patterns of communication and authority between family members. Especially in non‐western societies, maternal and child nutrition practices are determined not only by the biological paren...
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Main Authors: | Judi Aubel (Author), Stephanie L. Martin (Author), Kenda Cunningham (Author) |
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