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Emma Haycraft

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Appetite|November 23, 2019
Mental health symptoms are related to mothers' use of controlling and responsive child feeding practices: A replication and extension studyEmma Haycraft
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|March 5, 2011
Predictors of paternal and maternal controlling feeding practices with 2- to 5-year-old childrenEmma Haycraft, Jackie Blissett
Eating Behaviors|October 22, 2008
Controlling feeding practices and psychopathology in a non-clinical sample of mothers and fathersEmma Haycraft, Jackie Blissett
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|March 19, 2011
Parental eating disorder symptoms and observations of mealtime interactions with childrenJackie Blissett, Emma Haycraft
Maternal & Child Nutrition|October 9, 2010
The role of parents' romantic relationship warmth and hostility in child feeding practices and children's eating behavioursEmma Haycraft, Jackie Blissett
Appetite|November 26, 2009
Eating disorder symptoms and parenting stylesEmma Haycraft, Jackie Blissett
Maternal & Child Nutrition|September 16, 2021
Mothers' perceptions of self-efficacy and satisfaction with parenting are related to their use of controlling and positive food parenting practicesClare E Holley, Emma Haycraft
Eating Behaviors|November 3, 2018
Parental body dissatisfaction and controlling child feeding practices: A prospective study of Australian parent-child dyadsHaley J Webb, Emma Haycraft
Appetite|February 1, 2024
"A good way to start the day": UK-based parents' views about offering vegetables to children for breakfastChris J McLeod, Emma Haycraft
Journal of Adolescence|December 3, 2014
Emotion regulation styles as longitudinal predictors of compulsive exercise: a twelve month prospective studyHuw Goodwin, Emma Haycraft, Caroline Meyer
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Appetite|November 23, 2019
Mental health symptoms are related to mothers' use of controlling and responsive child feeding practices: A replication and extension studyEmma Haycraft
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|March 5, 2011
Predictors of paternal and maternal controlling feeding practices with 2- to 5-year-old childrenEmma Haycraft, Jackie Blissett
Eating Behaviors|October 22, 2008
Controlling feeding practices and psychopathology in a non-clinical sample of mothers and fathersEmma Haycraft, Jackie Blissett
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|March 19, 2011
Parental eating disorder symptoms and observations of mealtime interactions with childrenJackie Blissett, Emma Haycraft
Maternal & Child Nutrition|October 9, 2010
The role of parents' romantic relationship warmth and hostility in child feeding practices and children's eating behavioursEmma Haycraft, Jackie Blissett
Appetite|November 26, 2009
Eating disorder symptoms and parenting stylesEmma Haycraft, Jackie Blissett
Maternal & Child Nutrition|September 16, 2021
Mothers' perceptions of self-efficacy and satisfaction with parenting are related to their use of controlling and positive food parenting practicesClare E Holley, Emma Haycraft
Eating Behaviors|November 3, 2018
Parental body dissatisfaction and controlling child feeding practices: A prospective study of Australian parent-child dyadsHaley J Webb, Emma Haycraft
Appetite|February 1, 2024
"A good way to start the day": UK-based parents' views about offering vegetables to children for breakfastChris J McLeod, Emma Haycraft
Journal of Adolescence|December 3, 2014
Emotion regulation styles as longitudinal predictors of compulsive exercise: a twelve month prospective studyHuw Goodwin, Emma Haycraft, Caroline Meyer
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