| Literature DB >> 31763057 |
Olivia Lowrey1, Kaitlyn Ciampaglio1, Jamie L Messerli1, Jessica D Hanson1.
Abstract
Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can lead to damaging effects on an infant's health, including fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Project Changing High-risk alcOhol use and Increasing Contraception Effectiveness Study (CHOICES), a program developed to reduce alcohol-exposed pregnancies through decreased alcohol consumption and increased birth control use, has been implemented with success in a variety of populations. The CHOICES program was structured to align with the transtheoretical model (Stages of Change), a popular public health model. Although studies have described the Stages of Change in the context of a variety of health behaviors, none have addressed the qualitatively distinct characteristics of each stage in the context of American Indian (AI) women's alcohol and birth control use. A framework analysis of 203 participants' written responses during their experience in the Oglala Sioux Tribe (OST) CHOICES Program was conducted. As a conceptual framework, the transtheoretical model of behavior change was applied to the participants' experiences, with two staff reading the open-ended responses and coding based on the stage of change. Participants' responses suggest qualitatively distinct stages as well as a progression through the stages for both behaviors during the course of the program. Many participants mentioned their children, education, and work as inspiration to decrease their unhealthy behaviors. Common barriers to behavior change were found across both behaviors. The open-ended responses uncover common themes in the experiences of the participants. These results can help inform future programs which hope to address the needs of AI communities.Entities:
Keywords: American Indian health; alcohol consumption; alcohol-exposed pregnancies; birth control; transtheoretical model
Year: 2019 PMID: 31763057 PMCID: PMC6874303 DOI: 10.1177/2158244018822368
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sage Open ISSN: 2158-2440
Project Codebook.
| Stage of change | Definition | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Precontemplation | Alcohol: The woman does not see their drinking as problematic; does not want to change their behavior | “I feel that my level of drinking is ok, if I did increase my drinking, it would increase the chance of getting in trouble.” |
| Contemplation | Alcohol: The woman expresses a desire to decrease their drinking; is aware that their drinking is causing negative outcomes | “It’s hard on my kid when I drink, need to slow down.” |
| Preparation | Alcohol: The woman has decreased drinking levels recently; has taken a step to decrease drinking in the near future | “Decreased drinking by 4 days … I want to better myself I’ll have more money or opportunities without drinking.” |
| Action | Alcohol: The woman has changed lifestyle to decrease drinking; has begun attending AA meetings; has decreased drinking below binge levels | “I haven’t drank since we last met and haven’t showed an interest in it.” |
Action Note. AA = Alcoholic Anonymous.