Rural, Low-Income Mothers' Use of Family-Based Nature Activities to Promote Family Health

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This study explores how rural, low-income mothers use family-based nature activities to promote the health of themselves and their families. Data were collected through in-person interviews with a sub-sample of mothers (n = 85) who participated in a larger multistate, mixed-methods longitudinal project. Grounded theory analysis techniques were used to depict the social process of how mothers engage in family-based nature activities to promote physical, psychological, and social health of each family member, as well as the health of the entire family within the context of rural poverty.
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Authors Dina Izenstark,Ramona F. Oswald,Elizabeth G. Holman,Shawn N. Mendez,Kimberly Greder;Dina Izenstark;Ramona F. Oswald;Elizabeth G. Holman;Shawn N. Mendez;Kimberly Greder;
Journal journal of leisure research
Year 2016
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10.18666/jlr-2016-v48-i2-6409
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