Dyadic Interventions to Promote Physical Activity
This thesis presents a systematic review and meta-analysis of dyadic interventions (k=59) for Physical Activity (PA). Given dyadic interventions had a small positive effect on PA versus comparison conditions, including those targeting individuals; a dyadic PA program with follow-up interviews was pi...
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Curtin University
2019
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| author | Carr, Rachel Margaret |
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| description | This thesis presents a systematic review and meta-analysis of dyadic interventions (k=59) for Physical Activity (PA). Given dyadic interventions had a small positive effect on PA versus comparison conditions, including those targeting individuals; a dyadic PA program with follow-up interviews was piloted with postpartum mothers and a significant other. A small positive effect on total PA at follow-up was found for mothers in the planning group and for partners in the motivation training+ planning group. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-787862020-04-21T06:40:20Z Dyadic Interventions to Promote Physical Activity Carr, Rachel Margaret This thesis presents a systematic review and meta-analysis of dyadic interventions (k=59) for Physical Activity (PA). Given dyadic interventions had a small positive effect on PA versus comparison conditions, including those targeting individuals; a dyadic PA program with follow-up interviews was piloted with postpartum mothers and a significant other. A small positive effect on total PA at follow-up was found for mothers in the planning group and for partners in the motivation training+ planning group. 2019 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78786 Curtin University fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Carr, Rachel Margaret Dyadic Interventions to Promote Physical Activity |
| title | Dyadic Interventions to Promote Physical Activity |
| title_full | Dyadic Interventions to Promote Physical Activity |
| title_fullStr | Dyadic Interventions to Promote Physical Activity |
| title_full_unstemmed | Dyadic Interventions to Promote Physical Activity |
| title_short | Dyadic Interventions to Promote Physical Activity |
| title_sort | dyadic interventions to promote physical activity |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78786 |