The effects of received grandmothers' affection on adult grandchildren's health behaviors using affection exchange theory
Abstract Background Affection exchange theory (AET) explains the value of received affection for overall wellbeing in family relationships. However, this study extends prior work by investigating AET in grandmother-grandchild relationships and grandchildren's individual well-being. This study s...
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Main Authors: | Leslie Ramos Salazar (Author), Priyanka Khandelwal (Author), Yvette Castillo (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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