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    Parents’ wellbeing: perceptions of happiness and challenges in parenthood in Latin America by Angel Urbina-Garcia

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Results Results showed that socio-economic factors such as crime, violence, and economic inequality, negatively influence parents’ wellbeing -emotions experienced and life satisfaction. …”
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    Foundational community factors: A local look at what and how neighborhoods matter for early childhood development in Quebec city, Canada by Alexandra Matte-Landry, Anne-Marie Rouillier, Nicolas R-Turgeon

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…A comprehensive understanding of the influences of community-level factors on early childhood development (ECD), as well as the processes at play in local context, may aid to identify leverages points to enhance the wellbeing of young children. …”
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    The role of the family environment and parental nutritional knowledge in the prevention of behavioral feeding disorders in toddlers and preschool children – a narrative review by Paulina Kawecka, Małgorzata Kostecka

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The promotion of healthy eating habits in early childhood can also provide numerous benefits for children’s health and wellbeing in the future.…”
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    Psychosocial Factors of Different Health Behaviour Patterns in Adolescents: Association with Overweight and Weight Control Behaviours by Susana M. Veloso, Margarida G. Matos, Marina Carvalho, José A. Diniz

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Physical activity, nutrition, and sedentary behaviour combine to influence the risk of overweight among adolescents. …”
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    Association of Family Well-Being Parenting Style and Child Care in Southern Division Kabale District. by Niyomigisha, Saviour

    Published 2024
    “…On the contrary, being authoritarian increases the child's problems, also because parents consider more difficult their children. This is true for mothers and fathers, although, mothers were significantly more influenced by the perception of their child as difficult. …”
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    The Social-Economic Effect on the Well Being of Teenage Mothers in Rweikiniro Sub- County, Ntungamo District. by Katushabe, Ferester

    Published 2023
    “…The first is parental relationships shaping the child's character on whether to or not to be involved in sexual intercourse early, The Culture of the community followed. family structure and employment opportunities while the others considered community's overall influence on the socio-economic factors affecting adolescent mother's struggle to revive their aspirations in Rweikiniro Sub County, Ntungamo District. …”
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    Program profilaktyki nadużywania Internetu i mediów elektronicznych: komunikat z badań ewaluacyjnych by Bartłomiej Walczak, Marcin Sochocki

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The literature review shows that a significant group of children and youth abuse ICT. The overuse of modern communication technologies may lead to a decrement in social functioning, psychological wellbeing and educational achievements. …”
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    Involving national stakeholders in a systems approach to map drivers of childhood obesity and actions to prevent childhood obesity in Denmark: the Generation Healthy Kids Study by Knud Ryom, Paul Bloch, Ulla Toft, Didde Høeg, Louise T. Thomsen, Steven Allender, Harry Rutter, Adrian Bauman, Rikke Fredenslund Krølner, Anders Blædel Gottlieb Hansen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results The study identified the following six sub-systems of factors influencing childhood obesity: (1) family; (2) diet and dietary habits; (3) physical activity and active living; (4) mental health and wellbeing; (5) screen, media and sleep; and (6) competencies of professionals. …”
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