Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, Boston, Massachusetts.
J Rural Health. 2018 Dec;34(1):88-97. doi: 10.1111/jrh.12232. Epub 2017 Jan 3.
Social environments exert an important influence on health behaviors, yet evidence from rural-specific contexts is limited. This study explored how social relationships influence health-related behaviors among midlife and older rural adults at increased risk of chronic disease.
Seventeen focus groups were conducted with 125 sedentary, overweight/obese adults (aged 40-91 years) residing in "medically underserved" rural Montana towns in 2014. Groups were stratified by age (40-64 and ≥65) and gender. Transcripts were examined thematically using NVivo software according to social influences on diet, physical activity, and tobacco use. Analyses were conducted in 2015-2016.
Attitudes and actions of family members and friends were key influences on health behaviors, in both health-promoting and health-damaging ways. In these small, isolated communities, support from and accountability to family and friends were common facilitators of behavior change and maintenance. However, expectations to conform to social norms and traditional gender roles (eg, caregiving duties) often hindered healthy lifestyle changes.
These findings suggest that health behavior interventions targeting adults in rural settings need to consider and, if possible, integrate strategies to address the impact of social relationships in both supporting and sabotaging behavior change and maintenance.
社会环境对健康行为有重要影响,但来自农村特定环境的证据有限。本研究探讨了社会关系如何影响处于慢性病高发风险的中年和老年农村成年人的健康相关行为。
2014 年,在蒙大拿州农村地区的“医疗服务不足”城镇,对 125 名久坐不动、超重/肥胖成年人(年龄在 40-91 岁之间)进行了 17 次焦点小组讨论。小组按年龄(40-64 岁和≥65 岁)和性别分层。根据饮食、体力活动和烟草使用方面的社会影响,使用 NVivo 软件对转录本进行主题分析。分析于 2015-2016 年进行。
家庭成员和朋友的态度和行为是影响健康行为的关键因素,无论是促进健康还是损害健康的行为。在这些小而孤立的社区中,来自家人和朋友的支持和问责制是行为改变和维持的常见促进因素。然而,期望符合社会规范和传统性别角色(例如,照顾责任)往往会阻碍健康生活方式的改变。
这些发现表明,针对农村环境中成年人的健康行为干预措施需要考虑并可能整合策略,以解决社会关系在支持和破坏行为改变和维持方面的影响。