The development and validation of a family functioning measure for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults
Abstract Background Family and kinship networks are a key aspect of culture for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from Australia. They are intrinsically connected to good health and wellbeing, and cultural knowledge exchange. However, despite the known importance of family and kinship ne...
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Main Authors: | Makayla-May Brinckley (Author), Roxanne Jones (Author), Philip J. Batterham (Author), Alison L. Calear (Author), Raymond Lovett (Author) |
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