Hunger in Vulnerable Families in Southeastern Europe: Associations With Mental Health and Violence
Background: Hunger can influence healthy development of children and has been shown to be associated with other determinants of child health, such as violence within the family and maternal (mental) health problems. Whilst the majority of research has been conducted in high-income countries with vul...
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Main Authors: | Elena Jansen (Author), Jamie M. Lachman (Author), Nina Heinrichs (Author), Judy Hutchings (Author), Adriana Baban (Author), Heather M. Foran (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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