A mixed-methods process evaluation of the feasibility and acceptability of involving community and peer role models within a physical activity intervention for primary-school-aged girls (the CHARMING study)
Abstract Background Role models have been identified as a potential means to tackle the persisting low levels of physical activity among young girls. The aim of this research was to explore the involvement of community- and peer role models within the CHARMING (CHoosing Active Role Models to INspire...
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Main Authors: | Kelly Morgan (Author), Jordan Van Godwin (Author), Rebecca Cannings-John (Author), Britt Hallingberg (Author), Graham Moore (Author), Bethan Pell (Author), Holly Whiteley (Author), Jemma Hawkins (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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