Dinâmica familiar, morte dos pais e saúde da criança
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It is well known among health professionals, especially those working in Primary Health Care (PHC), the configuration and dynamics directly influence family health conditions of each component of the nuclear family and vice versa. Some events during the family´s life cycle are crucial in this regard, including: birth of a new child, unemployment, divorce, change of residence, violence and the presence of family members with chronic health conditions. One particular event is extremely important: a family member´s death, and the death of a parent seems to be one of the worst sceneries accordingly.Downloads
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