Health belief model factors as predictors of parental misclassification of the weight of the preschool child.
<h4>Background</h4>Parental misperception and underestimation of their child's weight are documented in studies. Demographic factors like age and gender have been linked to misclassification. However, modifiable factors that could potentially frame future intervention and prevention...
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Main Authors: | Tanna Woods, Mary A Nies |
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2021
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