Effects of the PRIMROSE prevention trial of childhood obesity on parental self-efficacy
Abstract Background Parental self-efficacy (PSE) has been suggested as a key factor for enabling parents to support children in the development of healthy dietary and physical activity behaviors and to prevent childhood obesity. However, studies of intervention effects on PSE are lacking. The presen...
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Main Authors: | Nora Döring (Author), Ata Ghaderi (Author), Johanna Enö Persson (Author), Per Tynelius (Author), Finn Rasmussen (Author), Benjamin Bohman (Author) |
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