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- | According to the National Survey of Children’s Health, children who lived with both biological parents scored lower on the behavior problems scale (49.0) than those who lived with a biological parent and a stepparent (51.8). In between were those who only lived with their biological mother (51.5) or those who lived within another family structure (50.4). | + | According to the National Survey of Children’s Health, children who lived with both biological parents scored lower on the behavior problems scale (49.0) than those who lived with a biological parent and a stepparent (51.8). In between were those who only lived with their biological mother (51.5) or those who lived within another family structure (50.4). |
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