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Parents' Obesity-Related Behavior and Confidence to Support Behavioral Change in Their Obese Child: Data From the STAR Study
Academic PediatricsVol. 14Issue 5p456–462Published online: May 6, 2014- Lisa N. Arsenault
- Kathleen Xu
- Elsie M. Taveras
- Karen A. Hacker
Cited in Scopus: 11Successful childhood obesity interventions frequently focus on behavioral modification and involve parents or family members. Parental confidence in supporting behavior change may be an element of successful family-based prevention efforts. We aimed to determine whether parents' own obesity-related behaviors were related to their confidence in supporting their child's achievement of obesity-related behavioral goals. - Children and Adolescents Who Are at Risk
The Importance of Early Parenting in At-Risk Families and Children’s Social-Emotional Adaptation to School
Academic PediatricsVol. 10Issue 5p330–337Published in issue: September, 2010- Elizabeth McFarlane
- Rachel A.B. Dodge
- Lori Burrell
- Sarah Crowne
- Tina L. Cheng
- Anne K. Duggan
Cited in Scopus: 13The aim of this study was to determine the specific aspects of early parenting in psychosocially at-risk families most strongly related to children’s social-emotional adaptation to school.