Mothers' experiences of reducing family mealtime screen use in Australian households with young children
Abstract Objective: Screen use at mealtimes is associated with poor dietary and psychosocial outcomes in children and is disproportionately prevalent among families of low socio-economic position (SEP). This study aimed to explore experiences of reducing mealtime screen use in mothers of low SEP wit...
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Main Authors: | Eloise-Kate Litterbach (Author), Rachel Laws (Author), Miaobing Zheng (Author), Karen J Campbell (Author), Alison C Spence (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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