Poor family relationships in adolescence as a risk factor of in-patient somatic care across the life course: Findings from a 1953 cohort
Background: Prior research has shown that poor family relations during upbringing have long-term detrimental effects on mental health. Few previous studies have, however, focused on somatic health outcomes and studies rarely cover the life span until retirement age. The aims of the current study wer...
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Main Authors: | Susanne Alm (Author), Sara Brolin Låftman (Author), Hannes Bohman (Author) |
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