| Literature DB >> 25875943 |
Samantha Kozica1, Catherine Lombard1, Helena Teede2, Dragan Ilic3, Kerry Murphy3, Cheryce Harrison1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Preventing obesity is an international health priority. In Australia, young women who live in rural communities are at high risk of unhealthy weight gain. Interventions which engage young women and support sustainable behaviour change are needed and comprehensive evaluation of such interventions generates knowledge for population scale-up. This qualitative sub-study aims to identify enablers and barriers to behaviour change initiation and continuation within a community weight gain prevention program.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25875943 PMCID: PMC4398548 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0119773
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographic and anthropometric characteristics of participants.
| Baseline characteristics | Participants (n = 28) |
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| 39.94 (6.23) |
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| 28.65 (23) |
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| 6 (21) |
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| 12 (43) |
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| 6 (22) |
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| 3 (11) |
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| 19 (67) |
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| 7(25) |
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| 21(75) |
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| 5 (18) |
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| 11 (39) |
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| 12 (43) |
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| 6 (21) |
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| 14 (50) |
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| 8 (29) |
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| 6 (21) |
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| 7 (25) |
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| 7 (25) |
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| 8 (29) |
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| 26 (92) |
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| 2 (8) |
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| 24 (86) |
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| 4 (14) |
Results are presented as mean ± SD or relative frequencies (%). Abbreviations: BMI: body mass index.
Behaviour change and the associated enablers and barriers to behaviour change initiation and continuation post progracommencement.
| Continued behaviour change | Intermittent behaviour change | Relapse | No change | |
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| Weight and health | Weight and health | Weight and health | Health and university reputation |
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| Realistic and accurate | Unrealistic yet modifiable | Unrealistic | Nil |
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| Enhanced self-awareness, utilisation of self-management strategies and found program support valuable | Enhanced self-awareness, utilisation of self-management strategies and found program support valuable | Not evident | Not evident |
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| High motivation, self-efficacy, and self-discipline | Moderate motivation, self-management and confidence level | Poor motivation, self-efficacy, self-management and confidence | High motivation, self-efficacy, and confidence |
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| Internal | External | External | Internal |
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| Not described | Fluctuating motivation, injuries, commitments and limited resources | Reduced motivation, lack of support, injuries, and commitments | Not described |
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| Satisfied with progress and level of program support provided | Moderate satisfaction with progress, requesting additional support | Perceived progress poor and requesting additional support | Satisfied with progress and level of program support |