Contextual Complexities in Implementing a Family-Based Childhood Obesity Intervention: The Perspectives of Enrolled Children and Their Parents
Family interventions to treat childhood obesity are widely used, but knowledge about how family dynamics are affected by these interventions is lacking. The present study aims to understand how a family intervention impacts the context of family dynamics, and how different contexts affect the famili...
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Main Authors: | Didde Hoeeg (Author), Ulla Christensen (Author), Louise Lundby-Christensen (Author), Dan Grabowski (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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