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黄金时段姐妹圈:评估一项针对特定性别、与文化相关的健康干预措施,以降低中年非裔美国女性的主要风险因素。

Prime Time Sister Circles: evaluating a gender-specific, culturally relevant health intervention to decrease major risk factors in mid-life African-American women.

作者信息

Gaston Marilyn Hughes, Porter Gayle K, Thomas Veronica G

机构信息

Gaston & Porter Health Improvement Center, Pediatrics and Public Health, Potomac, MD 20854, USA.

出版信息

J Natl Med Assoc. 2007 Apr;99(4):428-38.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To evaluate the effectiveness of Prime Time Sister Circles (PTSC), a curriculum-based, culture- and gender-specific health intervention, in assisting mid-life African-American women to decrease the major risk factors of physical inactivity, poor nutrition and stress.

METHODS

One-hundred-thirty-four African-American women were involved in 11 sites across the country in PTSC and comparison groups. PTSC uses a cognitive behavioral modality based on three theoretical approaches to reduce risk factors and promote positive health changes. Pretest and posttest (10 weeks, and six and 12 months) data were collected on various indicators.

RESULTS

t test analyses demonstrated a statistically significant increase in the women's involvement in physical activity at 10 weeks, and six and 12 months. A significant 10-week difference was found in the women's diet, with them reporting eating more nutritious foods, t(77) = 3.32, p < 0.001. The women also indicated from pretest to 10 weeks, and six and 12 months that they changed what they ate to prevent disease (40.4%, 62.8%, 97.5% and 100%, respectively). A majority of the women at 10 weeks (62.7%) and 12 months (65.9%) reported utilizing stress management strategies. There was also a 60% increase in yearly mammograms and a 54% increase in blood pressures checks. Finally, 83.7% of the women at 12 months felt that the positive changes could be maintained over their lifetime.

CONCLUSIONS

This study demonstrates the effectiveness of PTSC in modifying health-related knowledge, attitudes and certain high-risk behaviors in mid-life African-American women.

摘要

目的

评估“黄金时段姐妹圈”(PTSC)这一基于课程、针对特定文化和性别的健康干预措施,在帮助中年非裔美国女性降低缺乏身体活动、营养不良和压力等主要风险因素方面的效果。

方法

134名非裔美国女性参与了全国11个地点的PTSC组和对照组。PTSC采用基于三种理论方法的认知行为模式来降低风险因素并促进积极的健康变化。在不同指标上收集了前测和后测(10周、6个月和12个月)数据。

结果

t检验分析表明,在10周、6个月和12个月时,女性参与身体活动的情况有统计学意义上的显著增加。在女性饮食方面发现了显著的10周差异,她们报告称食用了更多营养丰富的食物,t(77) = 3.32,p < 0.001。这些女性还表示,从前测到10周、6个月和12个月,她们改变了饮食以预防疾病(分别为40.4%、62.8%、97.5%和100%)。大多数女性在10周(62.7%)和12个月(65.9%)时报告采用了压力管理策略。年度乳房X光检查增加了60%,血压检查增加了54%。最后,12个月时83.7%的女性认为这些积极变化可以在她们的一生中保持。

结论

本研究证明了PTSC在改变中年非裔美国女性与健康相关的知识、态度和某些高危行为方面的有效性。

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