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Nursing students’ attitudes towards obese people, knowledge of obesity risk, and self-disclosure of own health behaviours: an exploratory survey
Nicola Gormley,
V Melby
School of Nursing
Faculty Of Life & Health Sciences
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Obese People
100%
Self-disclosure
100%
Nursing Students
100%
Health Behavior
100%
Obesity Risk
100%
Healthy Lifestyle
33%
Nurse Students
33%
Negative Attitudes
22%
Risk Knowledge
22%
United Kingdom
11%
Healthcare Professionals
11%
Physical Activity
11%
Health Promotion
11%
Degree Course
11%
Correlational Study
11%
Pre-registration Education
11%
Public Health Risk
11%
Nursing Course
11%
Global Public Health
11%
Mental Health nursing
11%
University Degree
11%
Adult nursing
11%
Negative Behavior
11%
Integral Component
11%
Education Courses
11%
Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors
11%
Knowledge Scale
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Obesity
100%
Nursing Student
100%
Nursing
7%
Nurse
7%
Patient
7%
Health Care Personnel
7%
Adult
7%
Person
7%
Gender
7%
Attitude Scale
7%
Dependent Variable
7%
Independent Variable
7%
Psychiatric Nursing
7%