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Life skills at a tribal college: Effects of a culturally relevant educational intervention on college retention & self-efficacy for healthy choices among American Indian tribal college students.

机译:部落大学的生活技能:文化相关的教育干预对美国印第安部落大学生健康选择的大学保留和自我效能的影响。

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American Indians and Alaskan Natives (AIAN) have the lowest rates of college retention and graduation in the U.S. Additionally, AIAN face health disparities including higher rates of obesity/overweight and Type 2 diabetes. The study purpose was to explore the effects of a culturally relevant life skills curriculum delivered in a family-style environment on self-efficacy, healthy choices, and college retention in tribal college students over four separate semesters. A non-experimental cohort design using mixed methods (quantitative and qualitative) was utilized for the study. Participants in the study (full study completion, n=9; initial participants, n=26) were purposively sampled newly enrolled, academically under-prepared tribal college students. Participant demographics included various tribal affiliations, ages, and number of dependents. Research instruments included pre- and post-questionnaires and pre- and post-telephone interviews. General self-efficacy did not increase significantly, nutrition knowledge increased but not significantly, and nutrition attitudes and beliefs were not different between pre- and post-intervention. Dietary analysis reflected improved intake of healthy choices, however none of the participants met dietary recommendations for any food group. Eating behaviors such as eating in front of the TV decreased. Retention of students within-semester was lower among participants than overall students at the tribal college. However, semester-to-semester retention rates of Life Skills at a Tribal College participants who completed the course were significantly higher than those participants who did not complete the course and significantly higher than overall semester-to-semester retention rates at the tribal college. Qualitative analysis revealed a variety of barriers and strategies for making healthy food choices. Addressing self-efficacy and perception of capabilities regarding making healthy food choices can help AIAN students feel more capable of success and impact the quality of their diet. However, challenges remain to college retention and improving dietary intake to meet recommendations.
机译:美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AIAN)在美国的大学入学率和毕业率最低。此外,AIAN面临的健康差异包括肥胖/超重和2型糖尿病的发生率较高。该研究的目的是探讨在家庭风格的环境中提供的与文化相关的生活技能课程对部落大学生在四个不同学期中的自我效能,健康选择和大学保留率的影响。使用混合方法(定量和定性)的非实验性队列设计进行了研究。参加研究的人(完整研究完成,n = 9;初始参加者,n = 26)是有意抽取的新入学,学术准备不足的部落大学生。参加者的人口统计资料包括各个部落的隶属关系,年龄和受抚养者数量。研究工具包括问卷调查前和问卷调查后以及电话采访前后。干预前后,一般自我效能没有显着提高,营养知识有所提高,但营养水平和信念没有差异。饮食分析反映出健康选择的摄入量增加,但是没有参与者满足任何食物组的饮食建议。在电视前进食等饮食行为有所减少。参与者的学期内留学生率低于部落学院的整体学生。但是,完成课程的部落学院参与者的学期到学期保留率显着高于未完成课程的参与者,并且明显高于部落学院的总体学期到学期保留率。定性分析揭示了做出健康食品选择的各种障碍和策略。解决自我效能感和对做出健康食物选择的能力的认知可以帮助AIAN学生感到成功的能力更强,并影响他们的饮食质量。但是,大学保留率和提高饮食摄入量以达到建议仍面临挑战。

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  • 作者

    Keith, Jill Fabricius.;

  • 作者单位

    North Dakota State University.;

  • 授予单位 North Dakota State University.;
  • 学科 Nutrition.;Higher education.;Native American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 134 p.
  • 总页数 134
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:42:15

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