How is adults’ screen time behaviour influencing their views on screen time restrictions for children? A cross-sectional study

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Stephanie Schoeppe
Amanda L. Rebar
Camille E. Short
Stephanie Alley
Wendy Van Lippevelde
Corneel Vandelanotte
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[1] Central Queensland University,Physical Activity Research Group
[2] School of Human Health and Social Sciences,Freemasons Foundation Centre for Men’s Health
[3] South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute,Department of Public Health
[4] The University of Adelaide,undefined
[5] Ghent University,undefined
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Adult; Parent; Children; Television; Computer; Screen time; Rules; Restrictions; Sedentary behaviour;
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