Objectives The current study aimed to identify factors that could predict attrition in youths starting ambulatory treatment to control or lose weight. Design Retrospective longitudinal study. Setting Paediatric clinic: ambulatory treatment programme. Patients and measures A youth sample (n=191; 89 boys; aged 7-17 years) completed measures of demographic characteristics, and health and psychosocial traits before starting an ambulatory weight management programme. Anthropometric and biological markers related to obesity were also obtained. Tests of mean differences and regression analyses were used to investigate the relationship between these variables and attrition after 1 year. Results The 2 and t test results showed both psychosocial and ...
Some personality features, as measured by the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI), have recent...
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 ...
ABSTRACT Objectives: The current study aimed to identify factors that could predict attrition in you...
The aims of this study were to identify the cognitive and behavioral predictors of dropping out and ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact on drop-out rates of several baseline clinical characteristics ...
The aims of this study were to identify the cognitive and behavioral predictors of dropping out and ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact on drop-out rates of several baseline clinical characteristics ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact on drop-out rates of several baseline clinical characteristics ...
Introduction: Childhood obesity is a serious public health concern. Multidisciplinary pediatric weig...
Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have...
Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have...
Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have...
Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have...
An estimated 64.5% of the United States population is currently overweight, and 30.5% are obese. The...
Some personality features, as measured by the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI), have recent...
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 ...
ABSTRACT Objectives: The current study aimed to identify factors that could predict attrition in you...
The aims of this study were to identify the cognitive and behavioral predictors of dropping out and ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact on drop-out rates of several baseline clinical characteristics ...
The aims of this study were to identify the cognitive and behavioral predictors of dropping out and ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact on drop-out rates of several baseline clinical characteristics ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact on drop-out rates of several baseline clinical characteristics ...
Introduction: Childhood obesity is a serious public health concern. Multidisciplinary pediatric weig...
Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have...
Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have...
Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have...
Attrition may lead to bias in epidemiological cohorts, since participants who are healthier and have...
An estimated 64.5% of the United States population is currently overweight, and 30.5% are obese. The...
Some personality features, as measured by the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI), have recent...
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 ...