Body dissatisfaction predicts poor behavioral weight loss treatment adherence in overweight Mexican American women

Author:

Austin Julia L.,Serier Kelsey N.,Sarafin Ruth E.,Smith Jane Ellen

Funder

American Psychological Association Minority Fellowship Program Dissertation Grant

University of New Mexico Graduate Research and Development Grant

University of New Mexico Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy Dissertation Fellowship

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

General Psychology,Applied Psychology,Social Psychology

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