Perceived stress linking psychosocial factors and depressive symptoms in low-income mothers
Abstract Background Little is known about associations between perceived stress, psychosocial factors (social support, emotional coping, coping self-efficacy, and autonomous motivation), and depressive symptoms in low-income overweight or obese mothers of young children. Using baseline data of a lif...
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Main Authors: | Mei-Wei Chang (Author), Roger Brown (Author), Duane T. Wegener (Author) |
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