Gendered relations? Associations between Swedish parents, siblings, and adolescents' time spent sedentary and physically active
IntroductionThe family is assumed to be fundamental in youth socialization processes and development, connected to social and cultural practices such as healthy lifestyles and physical activity. However, gender patterns in physical activity among adolescents and the structural drivers of gender ineq...
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Main Authors: | Sara Hoy (Author), Håkan Larsson (Author), Karin Kjellenberg (Author), Gisela Nyberg (Author), Örjan Ekblom (Author), Björg Helgadóttir (Author) |
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