Millstein Rachel A, Woodruff Susan I, Linton Leslie S, Edwards Christine C, Sallis James F
San Diego State University/University of California, San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, San Diego, CA, 92103, USA.
Present Address: Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, 02114, USA.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2016 Jul 26;13:84. doi: 10.1186/s12966-016-0410-x.
Youth advocacy has been successfully used in substance use prevention but is a novel strategy in obesity prevention. As a precondition for building an evidence base for youth advocacy for obesity prevention, the present study aimed to develop and evaluate measures of youth advocacy mediator, process, and outcome variables.
The Youth Engagement and Action for Health (YEAH!) program (San Diego County, CA) engaged youth and adult group leaders in advocacy for school and neighborhood improvements to nutrition and physical activity environments. Based on a model of youth advocacy, scales were developed to assess mediators, intervention processes, and proximal outcomes of youth advocacy for obesity prevention. Youth (baseline n = 136) and adult group leaders (baseline n = 47) completed surveys before and after advocacy projects. With baseline data, we created youth advocacy and adult leadership subscales using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and described their psychometric properties.
Youth came from 21 groups, were ages 9-22, and most were female. Most youth were non-White, and the largest ethnic group was Hispanic/Latino (35.6%). The proposed factor structure held for most (14/20 youth and 1/2 adult) subscales. Modifications were necessary for 6 of the originally proposed 20 youth and 1 of the 2 adult multi-item subscales, which involved splitting larger subscales into two components and dropping low-performing items.
Internally consistent scales to assess mediators, intervention processes, and proximal outcomes of youth advocacy for obesity prevention were developed. The resulting scales can be used in future studies to evaluate youth advocacy programs.
青少年倡导已成功应用于预防药物滥用,但在预防肥胖方面是一种新策略。作为建立青少年预防肥胖倡导证据基础的前提条件,本研究旨在开发和评估青少年倡导调解变量、过程变量和结果变量的测量方法。
“青少年健康参与与行动”(YEAH!)项目(加利福尼亚州圣地亚哥县)让青少年和成人团体领袖参与倡导活动,以改善学校和社区的营养与体育活动环境。基于青少年倡导模型,开发了量表来评估青少年预防肥胖倡导的调解变量、干预过程和近端结果。青少年(基线时n = 136)和成人团体领袖(基线时n = 47)在倡导项目前后完成了调查。利用基线数据,我们通过验证性因子分析(CFA)创建了青少年倡导和成人领导力子量表,并描述了它们的心理测量特性。
青少年来自21个团体,年龄在9至22岁之间,大多数为女性。大多数青少年是非白人,最大的种族群体是西班牙裔/拉丁裔(35.6%)。对于大多数(14/20个青少年和1/2个成人)子量表,所提出的因子结构成立。最初提出的20个青少年多项目子量表中的6个以及2个成人多项目子量表中的1个需要修改,这涉及将较大的子量表拆分为两个部分并删除表现不佳的项目。
开发了用于评估青少年预防肥胖倡导的调解变量、干预过程和近端结果的内部一致量表。所得量表可用于未来研究以评估青少年倡导项目。