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Chinese new immigrant mothers' perception about adult-onset non-communicable diseases prevention during childhood
2014
Health Promotion International
Many non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are largely preventable via behaviour change and healthy lifestyle, which may be best established during childhood. This study sought insights into Chinese new immigrant mothers' perceptions about adult-onset NCDs prevention during childhood. Twenty-three semi-structured interviews were carried out with new immigrant mothers from mainland China who had at least one child aged 14 years or younger living in Hong Kong. Interviews were audio taped, transcribed
doi:10.1093/heapro/dau029
pmid:24842077
fatcat:cfic4gxjbrcytpd6i4rttczixy