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  1. Families, Systems, & Health® is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal publishing original research, review and conceptual papers, book and media reviews, and humanities contributions in the areas of health, systems, and families science, with a particular focus on integrated care.

  2. Families, Systems, & Health is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal that publishes clinical research, training, and theoretical contributions in the areas of families and health, with particular focus on collaborative family healthcare.

  3. 13 de jan. de 2020 · The focus on families and application to health sets Families, Systems, & Health apart from other sister journals. Family science is a thriving field of study experiencing rapid advances in the discovery, verification, and application of knowledge about families (Burr, Day, & Bahr, 1993; Doherty, Boss, LaRossa, Schumm, & Steinmetz, 1993; National Council on Family Relations [NCFR] Task Force ...

  4. Families, Systems, & Health seeks to develop the knowledge base of a systemic approach to healthcare that integrates mind and body; individual and family; and communities, clinicians, and health systems while considering cost-effectiveness and distributive justice.

  5. Since 2013, the Strong Families, Safe Communities project has been engaging local systems to identify community-driven solutions that highlight collaboration across agencies to develop the best possible outcomes for these families.

  6. www.centerforhealthyfamilies.orgHOME | CFHF

    Healthy Families Programs. LEARN MORE. Through our direct services model, Healthy Families provides both community- and school-based services. We offer support in the following areas: graduating high school and accessing post-secondary education; giving birth to a healthy baby; establishing healthy, supportive relationships; preventing and ...

  7. Producing a journal that regularly offers clear articulations from many domains of relationship in health and healthcare, and occasionally offers a new articulation of the patterns that connect across domains, is the first goal the new editorial team for Families, Systems, & Health has set itself.