Sallis J F, Grossman R M, Pinski R B, Patterson T L, Nader P R
Child and Family Health Studies, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla 92093.
Prev Med. 1987 Nov;16(6):825-36. doi: 10.1016/0091-7435(87)90022-3.
The purpose of this study was to develop measures of perceived social support specific to health-related eating and exercise behaviors. In Study I, specific supportive and nonsupportive behaviors were identified through interviews with 40 individuals making health-behavior changes. In Study II, items derived from the interviews were administered to 171 subjects. Support from family and friends was assessed separately for both diet and exercise habits. Meaningful factors were identified for each of the four scales, and some factors were similar for family and friend scales. Both test-retest and internal consistency reliabilities were acceptable, and six factors can be used as subscales. Social support scales were correlated with respective self-reported dietary and exercise habits, providing evidence of concurrent criterion-related validity. A measure of general social support was not related to the specific social support scales or to reported health habits. These scales are among the first measures of social support behaviors specific to dietary- and exercise-habit change.
本研究的目的是开发针对与健康相关的饮食和运动行为的感知社会支持测量方法。在研究一中,通过对40名正在进行健康行为改变的个体进行访谈,确定了具体的支持性和非支持性行为。在研究二中,将访谈中得出的项目施测于171名受试者。分别针对饮食和运动习惯评估了来自家人和朋友的支持。为四个量表中的每一个都确定了有意义的因素,并且家人和朋友量表的一些因素相似。重测信度和内部一致性信度均可接受,六个因素可用作子量表。社会支持量表与各自自我报告的饮食和运动习惯相关,提供了同时效度的证据。一般社会支持的测量与特定的社会支持量表或报告的健康习惯无关。这些量表是最早针对饮食和运动习惯改变的社会支持行为测量方法之一。