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Title: HEALTH AND FAMILY DYNAMICS


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HEALTH AND FAMILY DYNAMICS
  • Kai-Lit Phua, PhD FLMI
  • Associate Professor
  • School of Medicine Health Sciences
  • Monash University Malaysia

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Biographical Details
  • Kai-Lit Phua received his BA (cum laude) in
    Public Health Population Studies from the
    University of Rochester and his PhD in Sociology
    (Medical Sociology) from Johns Hopkins
    University. He also holds professional
    qualifications from the insurance industry.
  • Prior to joining academia, he worked as a
    research statistician for the Maryland Department
    of Health and Mental Hygiene and for the Managed
    Care Department of a leading insurance company in
    Singapore.
  • He was awarded an Asian Public Intellectual
    Senior Fellowship by the Nippon Foundation in
    2003.

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WHAT IS A FAMILY?
  • Major social institution found in all human
    societies
  • Usual image working father housewife mother
    dependent children
  • Reality This is becoming less and less common as
    more more mothers work outside the home. Also
    because of rising divorce rates.

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New Forms of the Family
  • Cohabiting couples (with or without children)
  • Single parent family (because of teen pregnancy,
    divorce or abandonment)
  • Blended family
  • Homosexual couples e.g. Netherlands has legalised
    homosexual marriages

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Functions of the Family
  • Functions
  • Companionship (marry for love)
  • Sex and reproduction
  • Socialisation of children
  • Social support (especially during crises)
  • Economic cooperation

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Family Structure
  • Nuclear family Father, mother and kids
  • Extended family The above plus grandparents
  • Family life cycle structure of an individual
    family changes over time

8
The Family is Changing
  • Changing roles (role expected behaviour that
    goes with a social position)
  • People marry later, have fewer kids, and also
    have them later
  • More divorces
  • Single parent families (these are more likely to
    be poor)

9
The Family is Changing
  • More working mothers and latchkey kids
  • Children may be unsupervised and feel neglected
    and unloved
  • Working mothers are stressed (Supermom Syndrome
    and Double Burden of Women)

10
Stressed Working Mothers
  • Examples
  • Female nurses with children
  • Female doctors with children
  • Role conflict Being a good doctor to ones
    patients versus being a good mother to ones kids

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Effects of Family on Health
  • 1) Effects on Illness Behaviour
  • Stoic? self-medicate? seek alternative
    medicine? Effects on medical adherence
  • e.g. religion health (faith healing, Jehovahs
    Witness)

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Effects of Family on Health
  • 2) Effects on patients with long term illness
  • Quality of care provided by family members
    (female relatives as care providers for kids,
    husbands, in-laws and elderly parents)

13
Effects of Family on Health
  • 3) Family and social networks promote health
  • Socially isolated have poorer mental health
    recover slower from sickness

14
The Dysfunctional Family
  • Troubled family that has a negative effect on
    the physical or psychological well-being of its
    individual family members

15
Effects of Family on Health
  • 4) Dysfunctional families and poor parenting
  • Child abuse neglect, physical abuse, verbal
    abuse, sexual abuse
  • Overindulgence
  • Domestic violence
  • Alcoholism and substance-abuse in the family
  • Gambling problems

16
NOTE !!
  • Families with divorced parents are NOT
    NECESSARILY dysfunctional families !

17
Effects of Family on Health
  • 5) Learning of health-related behaviour
  • e.g. quality of diet and health (including
    obesity), smoking and passive smoking, alcohol
    (religion alcohol consumption), risk-taking
    behaviour, values and behaviour (including sexual
    behaviour)

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Effects of Family on Health
  • 6) Family changes can affect health
  • Stressful life events such as marital breakdown
    and divorce, death of spouse etc. increase risk
    of sickness for other family members
  • Large families can affect health of kids in a
    negative manner

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Effect of Sickness on the Family
  • 1) Effect of chronic disease or death
  • Role changes if the wife gets sick or dies, the
    husband has to adjust (or vice-versa)
  • Economic pressures family member stops work to
    care for the sick, patient is unable to work,
    medical bills become high

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Effect of Sickness on the Family
  • 2) Stress from taking care of sick family
    member
  • e.g. Alzheimers disease, serious mental
    illness, relative who is bed-ridden or
    incontinent
  • 3) Stigmatizing diseases such as HIV/AIDS
  • e.g. hostility from neighbours,
    abandonment by own family

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THE END
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