The family and family structure classification redefined for the current times
The family is a basic unit of study in many medical and social science disciplines. Definitions of family have varied from country to country, and also within country. Because of this and the changing realities of the current times, there is a felt need for redefining the family and the common famil...
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doaj-05281070702749718c5bf5e9399c76632020-11-24T23:08:57ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632013-01-012430631010.4103/2249-4863.123774The family and family structure classification redefined for the current timesRahul SharmaThe family is a basic unit of study in many medical and social science disciplines. Definitions of family have varied from country to country, and also within country. Because of this and the changing realities of the current times, there is a felt need for redefining the family and the common family structure types, for the purpose of study of the family as a factor in health and other variables of interest. A redefinition of a ′′family′′ has been proposed and various nuances of the definition are also discussed in detail. A classification scheme for the various types of family has also been put forward. A few exceptional case scenarios have been envisaged and their classification as per the new scheme is discussed, in a bid to clarify the classification scheme further. The proposed scheme should prove to be of use across various countries and cultures, for broadly classifying the family structure. The unique scenarios of particular cultures can be taken into account by defining region or culture-specific subtypes of the overall types of family structure.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2013;volume=2;issue=4;spage=306;epage=310;aulast=SharmaClassificationdefinitionfamilyfamily structuretypes of family |
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The family and family structure classification redefined for the current times |
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The family and family structure classification redefined for the current times |
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The family and family structure classification redefined for the current times |
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The family and family structure classification redefined for the current times |
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family and family structure classification redefined for the current times |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care |
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The family is a basic unit of study in many medical and social science disciplines. Definitions of family have varied from country to country, and also within country. Because of this and the changing realities of the current times, there is a felt need for redefining the family and the common family structure types, for the purpose of study of the family as a factor in health and other variables of interest. A redefinition of a ′′family′′ has been proposed and various nuances of the definition are also discussed in detail. A classification scheme for the various types of family has also been put forward. A few exceptional case scenarios have been envisaged and their classification as per the new scheme is discussed, in a bid to clarify the classification scheme further. The proposed scheme should prove to be of use across various countries and cultures, for broadly classifying the family structure. The unique scenarios of particular cultures can be taken into account by defining region or culture-specific subtypes of the overall types of family structure. |
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Classification definition family family structure types of family |
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