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Microsystem

Activities and relations between the child and the intermediate environment

Mesosystem

Connections between Microsystems (home/school/neighborhood/child care)

Exosystem

Social settings that don’t contain the child but affect their experiences in immediate settings

Macrosystem

The values, customs, laws and resources that affect the provided support at inner levels

Cross sectional

Observing many subjects at same point in time

Cross sectional

Observing many subjects at same point in time

Longitudinal data

Data gathered over long periods of time

Family system theory

A family functions as a system wherein each member plays a specific role and must follow certain rules

Family system theory

A family functions as a system wherein each member plays a specific role and must follow certain rules

Exchange theorists

Speculate about the women’s power and resource relative to others in her family

Family system theory

A family functions as a system wherein each member plays a specific role and must follow certain rules

Exchange theorists

Speculate about the women’s power and resource relative to others in her family

Conflict theory

Compare this clinic with the doctors offices that provide healthcare to the middle and upper classes and demand change

Feminist theorists

Point out that typically mothers are responsible for children’s health and ask why

Family system

Might point out that typically mothers and child are part of a family system