Various factors appear to compromise the development of supportive father - child relations among couple families, including a high level of family socio - economic disadvantage, adverse family events, an unsupportive partner relationship, a more disruptive or
less cohesive family climate, and the presence of a non biological father figure rather than the biological father.
Not exact matches
The
families of eating disorder patients were found to be
less cohesive, expressive, and encouraging of personal growth than were controls.
Families with younger children are naturally more
cohesive because small children are
less able to take care of themselves [9].