MATERNAL AND PATERNAL SUPPORT , EFFICACY , AND OBJECTIVELY MEASURE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AMONG PRESCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN

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Dominique Bellardini (Creator)
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East Carolina University (ECU )
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Abstract: Parents are important influences on child physical activity; thus , the overall purpose of this study is to examine maternal and paternal factors associated with child physical activity. An emphasis is placed on the following: (a) comparing the levels of parental physical activity support and physical activity promotion self-efficacy between mothers and fathers; (b) examining relationships among parental PA , parental self-efficacy for promoting child physical activity , and parental support for mothers and fathers; and (c) examining the relationships among child physical activity with parental self-efficacy and physical activity support for mothers and fathers.

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Language: English
Date: 2019
Keywords
parental self-efficacy, child physical activity, maternal, paternal, physical activity support
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