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Relationships between weight bias internalization and biopsychosocial health outcomes: A prospective study in Chinese adolescents Journal article
Barnhart, Wesley R., Cui, Shuqi, Cui, Tianxiang, He, Jinbo. Relationships between weight bias internalization and biopsychosocial health outcomes: A prospective study in Chinese adolescents[J]. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2023, 56(5), 1021-1033.
Authors:  Barnhart, Wesley R.;  Cui, Shuqi;  Cui, Tianxiang;  He, Jinbo
Favorite | TC[WOS]:8 TC[Scopus]:8  IF:4.7/5.3 | Submit date:2023/06/05
Adolescents  Body Dissatisfaction  Chinese  Disordered Eating  Physical Well-being  Psychological Well-being  Psychosocial Impairment  Weight Bias Internalization  
Psychological resilience among children affected by parental HIV/AIDS: A conceptual framework for research and intervention Journal article
Li, X., Chi, P., Sherr, L., Cluver, L., Stanton, B.. Psychological resilience among children affected by parental HIV/AIDS: A conceptual framework for research and intervention[J]. Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, 2015, 217-235.
Authors:  Li, X.;  Chi, P.;  Sherr, L.;  Cluver, L.;  Stanton, B.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:62   IF:2.4/3.2 | Submit date:2022/07/26
Resilience  Children Affected By Hiv  Conceptual Framework  Parental Illness  Development Stages  Psychosocial Well-being  
Psychological resilience among children affected by parental HIV/AIDS: A conceptual framework for research and intervention Journal article
Li, XM, Chi, PL, Sherr, L, Cluver, L, Stanton, B. Psychological resilience among children affected by parental HIV/AIDS: A conceptual framework for research and intervention[J]. HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2015, 3(1), 217-235.
Authors:  Li, XM;  Chi, PL;  Sherr, L;  Cluver, L;  Stanton, B
Favorite | TC[WOS]:62   IF:2.4/3.2 | Submit date:2019/08/06
Resilience  Psychosocial Well-being  Parental Illness  Development Stages  Conceptual Framework  Children Affected By Hiv