multiproblem

English

Etymology

multi- + problem

Adjective

multiproblem (not comparable)

  1. Involving more than one problem.
    • 1984, Howard Goldstein, Judith Cicero Hilbert, Harvey C Hilbert, Creative change: a cognitive-humanistic approach to social work practice:
      ...in the social work tradition, the delivery of brokerage, advocacy, and concrete services is also essential with violent and multiproblem families.

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