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健康行为改变过程中计划的性别差异中介效应。

Sex differential mediation effects of planning within the health behavior change process.

机构信息

Health Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

Health Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2018 Aug;211:137-146. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.06.004. Epub 2018 Jun 9.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Previous research demonstrates that planning mediates the relationship between intention and health behavior change, but evidence is inconclusive, and possible sex differences within the intention-planning-behavior-chain are understudied so far. The current study, therefore, aims to disentangle this by addressing potential sex differences in the mediating role of planning in the health behavior change process.

METHOD

Three longitudinal studies were conducted in Germany between 2009 and 2011 (Study 1: 245 women, 216 men; Study 2: 156 women, 37 men; Study 3: 82 women, 84 men). In each study, intention (predictor), planning (mediator), and sex (moderator) were assessed to predict changes in (1) fruit and vegetable intake, (2) physical activity, and (3) sun protection. A moderated mediation model was specified to test whether the conditional direct effect of intention on health behavior change and/or the conditional indirect effect of intention on health behavior change through planning was different for men and women.

RESULTS

Similar patterns of sex differential effects emerged within the intention-planning-behavior-chain across all three studies. The conditional indirect effect of intention on health behavior change through planning was meaningful for men but not for women for all three health behaviors. Thus, planning acted as a mediator between intention and health behavior change only for men.

CONCLUSION

The study contributes to the understanding of the inconclusive evidence on the role of planning as mediator between intention and health behavior change and sheds some light of possible sex differences that qualify this mediation. The findings suggest that women and men may not similarly benefit from health behavior change modification techniques involving planning strategies. Future theoretical developments and interventions should take this into account.

摘要

目的

先前的研究表明,计划在意图与健康行为改变之间起中介作用,但证据尚无定论,而且迄今为止,意图-计划-行为链内的潜在性别差异研究不足。因此,本研究旨在通过解决计划在健康行为改变过程中的中介作用中的潜在性别差异来阐明这一点。

方法

2009 年至 2011 年在德国进行了三项纵向研究(研究 1:245 名女性,216 名男性;研究 2:156 名女性,37 名男性;研究 3:82 名女性,84 名男性)。在每项研究中,评估了意图(预测因素)、计划(中介因素)和性别(调节因素),以预测水果和蔬菜摄入量、身体活动和防晒行为的变化。指定了一个调节中介模型,以检验意图对健康行为改变的直接影响和/或意图通过计划对健康行为改变的间接影响是否因男性和女性而不同。

结果

在所有三项研究中,意图-计划-行为链内的性别差异效应模式相似。对于所有三种健康行为,意图对健康行为改变的间接影响通过计划对男性有意义,但对女性没有意义。因此,计划仅对男性意图与健康行为改变之间起中介作用。

结论

本研究有助于理解关于计划作为意图与健康行为改变之间中介作用的证据不明确,并揭示了可能的性别差异,这些差异使这种中介作用具有条件性。研究结果表明,女性和男性可能不会从涉及计划策略的健康行为改变修正技术中同样受益。未来的理论发展和干预措施应考虑到这一点。

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