When Out-of-Town Relatives Visit

In questionnaire and interview reports of visits to or from out of town relatives, perceived benefits of the visits were on the average quite high and perceived tensions quite low. Visits involved considerable eating and talking and were typically of short duration, with private sleeping quarters fo...

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Diseases
Education
Family members
Family relations
Kinship
Middle income
Midwest/Midwestern
Minnesota
Older adults
Parents
Questionnaires
Relatives
T tests
Visit/Visits
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