Literature DB >> 16720125

Associations of decisional balance, processes of change, and self-efficacy with stages of change for increased fruit and vegetable intake among low-income, African-American mothers.

Helen Henry1, Kathy Reimer, Chery Smith, Marla Reicks.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between stage of change and decisional balance, processes of change, and self-efficacy variables of the Transtheoretical Model to increase fruit and vegetable consumption by low-income, African-American mothers, and to assess the usefulness of the model for intervention efforts.
DESIGN: We used a cross-sectional questionnaire design with a food frequency questionnaire and a staging algorithm to classify women by stage of change before enrollment. We used scaled questionnaire items based on think-aloud data to measure self-efficacy, processes of change, and pros and cons to increasing fruit and vegetable intake and variety. SUBJECTS/
SETTING: We recruited a convenience sample of low-income, African-American mothers (n=420) aged 18 to 45 years with children <12 years of age to complete questionnaires at community-based sites. STATISTICAL ANALYSES PERFORMED: Analysis of variance, principal component analysis, chi(2) tests, correlation, and regression analyses were conducted.
RESULTS: Perceptions of benefits for health and planning meals were stronger for women in later stages compared with earlier stages. The same relationship was observed for the use of processes of change related to becoming aware of health benefits and engaging in enabling behaviors, and variety of fruits and vegetables consumed. Self-efficacy based on eating fruits and vegetables for various eating occasions and in difficult situations was greater for women in later stages compared to earlier stages.
CONCLUSIONS: Interventions for women in earlier stages should include making women aware of health benefits, increasing self-efficacy, and improving ability to make plans and engage in behaviors to increase intake.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2006        PMID: 16720125     DOI: 10.1016/j.jada.2006.03.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Diet Assoc        ISSN: 0002-8223


  32 in total

1.  Family members' influence on family meal vegetable choices.

Authors:  Tionni R Wenrich; J Lynne Brown; Michelle Miller-Day; Kevin J Kelley; Eugene J Lengerich
Journal:  J Nutr Educ Behav       Date:  2010 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 3.045

2.  Effects of integrated risk counseling for cancer and cardiovascular disease in African Americans.

Authors:  Chanita Hughes Halbert; Scarlett Bellamy; Marjorie Bowman; Vanessa Briggs; Ernestine Delmoor; Joseph Purnell; Rodney Rogers; Benita Weathers; Shiriki Kumanyika
Journal:  J Natl Med Assoc       Date:  2010-05       Impact factor: 1.798

3.  Collective efficacy and obesity-related health behaviors in a community sample of African Americans.

Authors:  Chanita Hughes Halbert; Scarlett Bellamy; Vanessa Briggs; Marjorie Bowman; Ernestine Delmoor; Shiriki Kumanyika; Rodney Rogers; Joseph Purnell; Benita Weathers; Jerry C Johnson
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  2014-02

4.  Changes in self-efficacy and dietary adherence: the impact on weight loss in the PREFER study.

Authors:  Melanie T Warziski; Susan M Sereika; Mindi A Styn; Edvin Music; Lora E Burke
Journal:  J Behav Med       Date:  2007-10-26

5.  Motivation, self-efficacy, physical activity and nutrition in college students: randomized controlled trial of an internet-based education program.

Authors:  Debra L Franko; Tara M Cousineau; Meredith Trant; Traci Craig Green; Diana Rancourt; Douglas Thompson; Jessica Ainscough; Laurie B Mintz; Michele Ciccazzo
Journal:  Prev Med       Date:  2008-06-28       Impact factor: 4.018

6.  Applying the socio-ecological model to improving fruit and vegetable intake among low-income African Americans.

Authors:  Tanya Robinson
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  2008-12

7.  Computer-mediated intervention tailored on transtheoretical model stages and processes of change increases fruit and vegetable consumption among urban African-American adolescents.

Authors:  Jennifer Di Noia; Isobel R Contento; James O Prochaska
Journal:  Am J Health Promot       Date:  2008 May-Jun

8.  Addressing health disparities among African Americans: using the stages of change model to document attitudes and decisions about nutrition and physical activity.

Authors:  Angelia M Paschal; Rhonda K Lewis-Moss; Jamilia Sly; Beverly J White
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  2010-02

9.  Predictors of Change in Physical Activity and Fruit and Vegetable Intake in a Multiethnic Population in Hawaii at 6 and 12 Months Follow-up.

Authors:  Joy C Galloway; Claudio R Nigg; Min Liu; Jinan C Banna
Journal:  Int J Appl Psychol       Date:  2015

10.  Brief self-efficacy scales for use in weight-loss trials: Preliminary evidence of validity.

Authors:  Kathryn E Wilson; Samantha M Harden; Fabio A Almeida; Wen You; Jennie L Hill; Cody Goessl; Paul A Estabrooks
Journal:  Psychol Assess       Date:  2015-11-30
View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.