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      Pathways Between Social Support, Family Well Being, Quality of Parenting, and Child Resilience: What We Know

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      Journal of Child and Family Studies
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                Journal
                Journal of Child and Family Studies
                J Child Fam Stud
                Springer Nature
                1062-1024
                1573-2843
                June 2005
                June 2005
                : 14
                : 2
                : 269-281
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                10.1007/s10826-005-5054-4
                647c5e2f-9cdf-4219-867c-e96a2eb0b884
                © 2005
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