Department of Psychology.
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience.
Health Psychol. 2021 Dec;40(12):845-857. doi: 10.1037/hea0001026. Epub 2020 Sep 10.
Efficacious translational research in health psychology relies on specifying why intervention strategies change health behaviors and when, for what behaviors, and for whom, do these strategies promote change. Whereas interventions' mechanism of action (the why question) has attracted considerable attention, there is a need to conceptualize and integrate factors that moderate intervention effectiveness. Intervention effects on health behaviors are a function of 2 change processes: how effectively interventions change mechanisms of action (target engagement), and how effectively those mechanisms change behavior (target validity). We outline the Operating Conditions Framework (OCF) to articulate theoretical linkages between mechanisms and moderators and begin the process of specifying circumstances that promote target engagement and target validity. A review of 46 meta-analyses of behavioral interventions offers impetus for the OCF by revealing that heterogeneity of effect sizes is frequent, substantial, and largely unexplained in traditional moderator analyses. We present an approach to moderation grounded on the distinction between 2 foci-engagement moderation and validity moderation-and reveal that little is known about variation in how interventions change targets and how changing targets promotes behavior change. The OCF addresses this need by maintaining researchers' focus on mechanisms of behavior change but doing so while embracing the conditional nature of these processes. Because the OCF prioritizes consideration of contextual factors at the outset of a research program, early-phase translational research will be critical in specifying operating conditions and, ultimately, generating guidelines regarding why, when, for whom, and for what behaviors are intervention strategies effective. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
健康心理学中有效的转化研究依赖于明确干预策略为何以及何时改变健康行为,对于哪些行为,这些策略会促进改变。虽然干预措施的作用机制(为什么的问题)已经引起了相当多的关注,但需要概念化和整合调节干预效果的因素。干预对健康行为的影响是两个变化过程的函数:干预措施如何有效地改变作用机制(目标参与),以及这些机制如何有效地改变行为(目标有效性)。我们概述了操作条件框架(OCF),以阐明机制和调节因素之间的理论联系,并开始具体说明促进目标参与和目标有效性的情况。对 46 项行为干预的荟萃分析的回顾为 OCF 提供了动力,因为它揭示了传统的调节分析中效应大小的异质性是频繁的、大量的,而且在很大程度上是无法解释的。我们提出了一种基于两个焦点——参与调节和有效性调节——之间区别的调节方法,并揭示了人们对干预措施如何改变目标以及改变目标如何促进行为改变的差异知之甚少。OCF 通过在研究计划的一开始就保持研究人员对行为改变机制的关注来满足这一需求,但同时也接受这些过程的条件性质。由于 OCF 优先考虑在研究计划的早期阶段考虑情境因素,因此早期阶段的转化研究将是至关重要的,它将有助于明确操作条件,并最终生成关于为什么、何时、针对谁以及针对哪些行为,干预策略是有效的指南。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2022 APA,保留所有权利)。