Do Support and Strain With Adult Children Affect Mothers’ and Fathers’ Physical Activity?
Abstract
Physical activity is central to health. Parents tend to have lower levels of physical activity than the childless, however, little is known about how adult child-parent relationship quality matters for mothers' and fathers' physical activity trajectories. Nationally representative panel data from the Americans' Changing Lives survey (1986-2012) are used to analyze multilevel-ordered logistic regression models. Greater social support from adult...
Paper Details
Title
Do Support and Strain With Adult Children Affect Mothers’ and Fathers’ Physical Activity?
Published Date
Aug 13, 2018
Journal
Volume
41
Issue
2
Pages
164 - 185
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