The researchers say while those living in rural areas access their care differently, it did not result in poor health outcomes. (sciencedaily.com)
Again two stages of modelling were used to compare the odds of poor health in children with some degree of family adversity before and after controlling for parenting. (gov.scot)
Nevertheless, even after taking variations in parenting into account greater family adversity was still independently associated with poorer health outcomes for children. (gov.scot)