Using Social Network Analysis to Identify Key Child Care Center Staff for Obesity Prevention Interventions: A Pilot Study
Introduction. Interest has grown in how systems thinking could be used in obesity prevention. Relationships between key actors, represented by social networks, are an important focus for considering intervention in systems. Method. Two long day care centers were selected in which previous obesity pr...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Marks (Author), Lisa M. Barnett (Author), Chad Foulkes (Author), Penelope Hawe (Author), Steven Allender (Author) |
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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