| Literature DB >> 23727962 |
Lisa L GreenMills1, Kirsten K Davison, Karen E Gordon, Kaigang Li, Janine M Jurkowski.
Abstract
The Communities for Healthy Living program used a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach to empower Head Start parents in designing and pilot testing a multi-component family-centered obesity prevention program. One program component was a childhood obesity awareness campaign addressing common parental misconceptions about obesity. The campaign was designed by a community advisory board of parents to target specific issues identified within their own community. Results from pre-post intervention surveys (N=108) showed that campaign exposure was high; 92% of responding parents reported noticing the campaign. Parents also demonstrated significant increases in awareness of childhood obesity, along with decreases in obesity-related misconceptions. Findings, supported by growing literature on CBPR, suggest a CBPR approach to campaign development is an effective strategy to promote parent awareness of childhood obesity.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23727962 PMCID: PMC5500217 DOI: 10.1353/hpu.2013.0096
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Care Poor Underserved ISSN: 1049-2089