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健康行为的社会支持:行为干预项目中女性体重减轻的量表心理测量学指标及预测。

Social support for healthy behaviors: scale psychometrics and prediction of weight loss among women in a behavioral program.

机构信息

Stanford Prevention Research Center, Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA.

出版信息

Obesity (Silver Spring). 2012 Apr;20(4):756-64. doi: 10.1038/oby.2011.293. Epub 2011 Oct 13.

Abstract

Social support could be a powerful weight-loss treatment moderator or mediator but is rarely assessed. We assessed the psychometric properties, initial levels, and predictive validity of a measure of perceived social support and sabotage from friends and family for healthy eating and physical activity (eight subscales). Overweight/obese women randomized to one of two 6-month, group-based behavioral weight-loss programs (N = 267; mean BMI 32.1 ± 3.5; 66.3% White) completed subscales at baseline, and weight loss was assessed at 6 months. Internal consistency, discriminant validity, and content validity were excellent for support subscales and adequate for sabotage subscales; qualitative responses revealed novel deliberate instances not reflected in current sabotage items. Most women (>75%) "never" or "rarely" experienced support from friends or family. Using nonparametric classification methods, we identified two subscales-support from friends for healthy eating and support from family for physical activity-that predicted three clinically meaningful subgroups who ranged in likelihood of losing ≥5% of initial weight at 6 months. Women who "never" experienced family support were least likely to lose weight (45.7% lost weight) whereas women who experienced both frequent friend and family support were more likely to lose weight (71.6% lost weight). Paradoxically, women who "never" experienced friend support were most likely to lose weight (80.0% lost weight), perhaps because the group-based programs provided support lacking from friendships. Psychometrics for support subscales were excellent; initial support was rare; and the differential roles of friend vs. family support could inform future targeted weight-loss interventions to subgroups at risk.

摘要

社会支持可能是一种强大的减肥治疗调节剂或中介,但很少被评估。我们评估了一种感知社会支持和来自朋友和家人对健康饮食和体育活动的破坏的测量的心理测量特性、初始水平和预测有效性(八个分量表)。超重/肥胖的女性随机分配到两个为期 6 个月的基于小组的行为减肥计划中的一个(N=267;平均 BMI 32.1±3.5;66.3%为白人),在基线时完成了分量表,并且在 6 个月时评估了体重减轻情况。支持分量表的内部一致性、区分效度和内容效度均极佳,破坏分量表的则足够好;定性反应揭示了当前破坏项目中没有反映的新颖故意实例。大多数女性(>75%)“从未”或“很少”从朋友或家人那里获得支持。使用非参数分类方法,我们确定了两个子量表——朋友对健康饮食的支持和家人对体育活动的支持——这两个子量表预测了三个具有临床意义的亚组,他们在 6 个月时体重减轻≥5%初始体重的可能性各不相同。从未经历过家庭支持的女性体重减轻的可能性最小(45.7%的女性体重减轻),而经历过频繁朋友和家庭支持的女性体重减轻的可能性更大(71.6%的女性体重减轻)。矛盾的是,从未经历过朋友支持的女性体重减轻的可能性最大(80.0%的女性体重减轻),也许是因为小组为基础的计划提供了友谊中缺乏的支持。支持分量表的心理测量学特性非常好;最初的支持很少见;朋友与家人支持的差异作用可以为未来针对风险亚组的有针对性的减肥干预措施提供信息。

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