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Family functioning as a mediator between neighborhood conditions and children's health: Evidence from a national survey in the United States
Yingling Fan,
Qian Chen
Supply Chain and Information Systems
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United States
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National Survey
100%
Children's Health
100%
Family Functioning
100%
Neighborhood Conditions
100%
Neighborhood Factors
60%
Collective Efficacy
40%
Physical Resources
40%
Environmental Threats
40%
Environmental Stressors
20%
Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
20%
Health Professionals
20%
Parental Education
20%
General Health
20%
National Survey of Children's Health
20%
Indirect Association
20%
Family Structure
20%
Health Insurance Coverage
20%
Guardian
20%
Physical Infrastructure
20%
Health Intervention
20%
Health-promoting Lifestyle
20%
Community-based Programs
20%
Indirect Relationship
20%
Urban Planners
20%
Urban Health
20%
Neighborhood Cohesion
20%
General Indicators
20%
General Health Status
20%
Child Health Status
20%
Psychology
Collective Efficacy
100%
Stressors
50%