Addressing the Challenges of Families with Multiple Risks

All families face challenges throughout their lifespan. For a significant segment of the population, however, these challenges are multiple and constitute risks for the children and other family members. This article reviews the changing structures and characteristics of the American family and disc...

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At risk
At Risk Persons
Biological and medical sciences
Birth Rate
Characteristics
Child Abuse
Child Development
Child Welfare
Children
Cultural Pluralism
Delivery Systems
Divorce
Educational Attainment
Employment Patterns
Exceptional children
Families
Families & family life
Family (Sociological Unit)
Family Characteristics
Family Environment
Family Needs
Family support
Females
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Handicap
Infants
Life Span Development
Marital Status
Mothers
Narcotics
Numbers
Parents
Parents of exceptional children
Population Trends
Poverty
Pregnancy
Prenatal Care
Psychology and medicine
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Social aspects
Social Change
Social conditions & trends
Social Influences
Social Problems
Social Services
Substance Abuse
Urban Areas
USA
Violence
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