The longitudinal effect of parental support during adolescence on the trajectory of sport participation from adolescence through young adulthood
Background: One efficient way to increase physical activity is through sport participation because participation in sport activities inherently includes many enjoyable aspects, such as social interaction, competition, personal challenge, and goal achievement. The main purpose of this study was to in...
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Main Authors: | Chung Gun Lee (Author), Seiyeong Park (Author), Seunghyun Yoo (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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