Family Health and Mental Well-Being Among Young Filipino Undergraduates: The Mediating Role of Self-Care

The family is a salient social institution influencing its members’ health capacities and outcomes. Particularly for collectivist societies like the Philippines, the family is a persistent social factor that shapes the health of its younger members, even during their college years. Following the hea...

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College students
Families & family life
Health promotion
Health services
Health status
Helping professionals
Higher education
Mental health
Philippino
Self care
Social institutions
Southeast Asian cultural groups
Undergraduate students
Well being
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