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relationships as a factor in health treatment  

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  • Close relationships such as marriage can have either a positive or negative impact on an individual's successful adjustment to and management of a chronic health condition. Because of this influence of family on health, researchers have developed family-oriented, psychosocial, or behavioral treatments to supplement the medical care received by the ill individual. [Source: Encyclopedia of Human Relationships; Health, Relationships as a Factor in Treatment]

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