Parents' & teenagers' conceptions of diet, weight & health: Does class matter?
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Hertfordshire
Department Name: Health and Human Sciences RI
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Publications
Wills W
(2006)
Young teenagers' perceptions of their own and others' bodies: a qualitative study of obese, overweight and 'normal' weight young people in Scotland.
in Social science & medicine (1982)
Wills W
(2009)
Children, Food and Identity in Everyday Life
Backett-Milburn KC
(2010)
Food, eating and taste: parents' perspectives on the making of the middle class teenager.
in Social science & medicine (1982)
Backett-Milburn K
(2010)
Food and family practices: teenagers, eating and domestic life in differing socio-economic circumstances
in Children's Geographies
Wills W
(2011)
The Framing of Social Class Distinctions through Family Food and Eating Practices
in The Sociological Review
Wills WJ
(2015)
Attitudes to weight and weight management in the early teenage years: a qualitative study of parental perceptions and views.
in Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy