Parent‐child relationships between food insecurity and eating behaviors
Abstract
Objective Anecdotal evidence suggests that parents protect their children from food insecurity and its effects, but few studies have concurrently assessed food insecurity among youth and parents. The purpose of this study was to examine food insecurity and eating behaviors among an urban sample of dyads. Methods Parent‐adolescent dyads (n=57) were recruited to complete surveys from 5 public housing sites in Phoenix, Arizona during 2014. Surveys...
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Title
Parent‐child relationships between food insecurity and eating behaviors
Published Date
Apr 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
S1
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