We already found in Chapter 1 that the quality of an individual's relationships can have an impact upon Commentary his or her physical and psychological health ( see Explanations such as those proposed by Bradbury and p . 19 ) .
Indeed Lindsey, Colwell, Frabutt & Mackinnon-Lewis (2006) concluded from an investigation of family antecedents of children's friendship, that characteristics of family relationships have implications for the impact of the family on ...
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