The Feasibility and Acceptability of The Girls Peer Activity (G-PACT) Peer-led Mentoring Intervention
Enjoyment of physical activity (PA) is positively correlated with PA engagement. The inclusion of peers has been found to increase the likelihood of PA enjoyment in youth. Peer-led strategies, incorporating peer networks in the intervention delivery, is relatively underused and consequently understu...
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Main Authors: | Michael B. Owen (Author), Charlotte Kerner (Author), Sarah L. Taylor (Author), Robert J. Noonan (Author), Lisa Newson (Author), Maria-Christina Kosteli (Author), Whitney B. Curry (Author), Stuart J. Fairclough (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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