Clustering of Multiple Risk Behaviors Among a Sample of 18-Year-Old Australians and Associations With Mental Health Outcomes: A Latent Class Analysis
IntroductionRisk behaviors commonly co-occur, typically emerge in adolescence, and become entrenched by adulthood. This study investigated the clustering of established (physical inactivity, diet, smoking, and alcohol use) and emerging (sedentary behavior and sleep) chronic disease risk factors amon...
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Main Authors: | Katrina E. Champion (Author), Marius Mather (Author), Bonnie Spring (Author), Frances Kay-Lambkin (Author), Maree Teesson (Author), Nicola C. Newton (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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