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Microsystem |
Activities and relations between the child and the intermediate environment |
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Mesosystem |
Connections between Microsystems (home/school/neighborhood/child care) |
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Exosystem |
Social settings that don’t contain the child but affect their experiences in immediate settings |
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Macrosystem |
The values, customs, laws and resources that affect the provided support at inner levels |
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Cross sectional |
Observing many subjects at same point in time |
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Cross sectional |
Observing many subjects at same point in time |
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Longitudinal data |
Data gathered over long periods of time |
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Family system theory |
A family functions as a system wherein each member plays a specific role and must follow certain rules |
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Family system theory |
A family functions as a system wherein each member plays a specific role and must follow certain rules |
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Exchange theorists |
Speculate about the women’s power and resource relative to others in her family |
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Family system theory |
A family functions as a system wherein each member plays a specific role and must follow certain rules |
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Exchange theorists |
Speculate about the women’s power and resource relative to others in her family |
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Conflict theory |
Compare this clinic with the doctors offices that provide healthcare to the middle and upper classes and demand change |
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Feminist theorists |
Point out that typically mothers are responsible for children’s health and ask why |
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Family system |
Might point out that typically mothers and child are part of a family system |