This study explored the causes of drop-out from a community-based multicomponent childhood obesity treatment intervention (MCTI), considering parent and child perspectives in order to develop future interventions which manage potential attrition more effectively. Semi-structured interviews explored attrition amongst a sample of children (n=10) and their parents (n=10) who dropped out of a community-based MCTI. Parents and children highlighted psychological and motivational issues (e.g. misaligned expectations, lack of desire to make behaviour changes and perceived costs of change outweigh the perceived gains) as the driving factor for their attrition alongside attitudinal, environmental, interpersonal and treatment variables. The complexit...
none7Abstract Objectives To investigate the causes of attrition reported by obese patients treated...
none7Abstract Objectives To investigate the causes of attrition reported by obese patients treated...
Objectives The current study aimed to identify factors that could predict attrition in youths starti...
This study explored the causes of drop-out from a community-based multi-component childhood obesity ...
This study explored the causes of drop-out from a community-based multi-component childhood obesity ...
Childhood obesity is a major public health concern. Recent data suggests although childhood obesity ...
Childhood obesity is a major public health concern. Recent data suggests although childhood obesity ...
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Treatment for childhood obesity is characterised by high attrition rates and failure to achieve weig...
Treatment for childhood obesity is characterised by high attrition rates and failure to achieve weig...
Introduction: Childhood obesity is a serious public health concern. Multidisciplinary pediatric weig...
ABSTRACT Objectives: The current study aimed to identify factors that could predict attrition in you...
Treatment for childhood obesity is characterised by high attrition rates and failure to achieve weig...
Treatment for childhood obesity is characterised by high attrition rates and failure to achieve weig...
none7Abstract Objectives To investigate the causes of attrition reported by obese patients treated...
none7Abstract Objectives To investigate the causes of attrition reported by obese patients treated...
none7Abstract Objectives To investigate the causes of attrition reported by obese patients treated...
Objectives The current study aimed to identify factors that could predict attrition in youths starti...
This study explored the causes of drop-out from a community-based multi-component childhood obesity ...
This study explored the causes of drop-out from a community-based multi-component childhood obesity ...
Childhood obesity is a major public health concern. Recent data suggests although childhood obesity ...
Childhood obesity is a major public health concern. Recent data suggests although childhood obesity ...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Treatment for childhood obesity is characterised by high attrition rates and failure to achieve weig...
Treatment for childhood obesity is characterised by high attrition rates and failure to achieve weig...
Introduction: Childhood obesity is a serious public health concern. Multidisciplinary pediatric weig...
ABSTRACT Objectives: The current study aimed to identify factors that could predict attrition in you...
Treatment for childhood obesity is characterised by high attrition rates and failure to achieve weig...
Treatment for childhood obesity is characterised by high attrition rates and failure to achieve weig...
none7Abstract Objectives To investigate the causes of attrition reported by obese patients treated...
none7Abstract Objectives To investigate the causes of attrition reported by obese patients treated...
none7Abstract Objectives To investigate the causes of attrition reported by obese patients treated...
Objectives The current study aimed to identify factors that could predict attrition in youths starti...