2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.02.24302189
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Application of the Social Cognitive Theory amid food parenting practices of Black immigrant mothers in the US: A qualitative study

Phoebe Tchoua,
Mary Brannock,
Deborah Slawson

Abstract: Background: Children of Black immigrant parents living in the US are at elevated risk of being overweight or obese, thus increasing their risks of morbidity and mortality as they age. Parents play a crucial role in shaping their children's nutrition through their food parenting practices. The Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) can explain Black immigrant mother’s FPP and their children’s dietary behavior. This study aimed to assess SCT’s constructs, personal (maternal knowledge, attitudes, beliefs) and environmenta… Show more

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