Intergenerational transmission of parental risky health behaviors in Chinese children: Are there socioeconomic status differences?

Frontiers in medicine(2022)

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Abstract
Parents' behaviors and SES can influence the initiation of risky health behaviors in their offspring. Thus, to promote healthy behaviors, policymakers can introduce health education programs for parents, particularly for those living in rural areas and with a low SES.
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CHNS,intergenerational transmission,risky health behaviors,socioeconomic differences,socioeconomic status
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