Gender differences in physical activity are partially explained by anxiety sensitivity in post-secondary students is a research paper published in Journal of American College Health (2020). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.564. It has been cited 42 times.
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Base Score Contribution
0.564
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Citation Network Contribution
0
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Grant: unidentified
unidentified
Canada Research Chairs
Government of Nova Scotia
University of Málaga
Humanities Research Council of Canada.
Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Social Sciences
St. Francis Xavier University Jules Léger Chair
FWCI
3.29
Citation Percentile
0.9%
Citation Trend
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Sustainable Development Goals
Additional file 1 of Impact of the first year of the “This Girl Can” physical activity and sport mass media campaign in Australia
Additional file 1 of Impact of the first year of the “This Girl Can” physical activity and sport mass media campaign in Australia