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Exploring Mediators of Physical Activity in Young Adult Cancer Survivors: Evidence from a Randomized Trial of a Facebook-Based Physical Activity Intervention

机译:探索年轻成年癌症幸存者体育锻炼的调解人:来自基于Facebook的体育锻炼干预的随机试验的证据。

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>Purpose: This study examined the effects of a physical activity (PA) intervention for young adult cancer survivors on changes in self-efficacy, social support, and self-monitoring and determined whether changes in these social cognitive theory constructs mediated the relationship between the intervention and changes in PA.>Methods: A 12-week randomized trial compared a Facebook-based intervention (FITNET) aimed at increasing moderate-to-vigorous intensity PA to a Facebook-based self-help comparison group. Young adult cancer survivors (N=86, aged 21–39) were randomly assigned to one of the two groups. Self-report measures of PA and psychosocial variables were collected at baseline and after 12 weeks.>Results: The FITNET group reported lower self-efficacy for sticking to exercise (mean change=−0.38; 95% CI: −0.62 to −0.12; p=0.025) and social support from friends on social networking websites (mean change=−0.47; 95% CI: −1.45 to 0.65; p=0.039) relative to the self-help comparison group over time. Changes in social support from friends on social networking websites partially mediated the intervention effects on moderate-to-vigorous PA (mean indirect effect=−22.4; 95% CI: −62.0 to −2.8) in the unexpected direction. Across both groups, social support from friends and self-monitoring were positively associated with changes in moderate-to-vigorous PA.>Conclusion: The proposed mediators did not explain the positive effects of the FITNET intervention on mild PA. The lack of significant improvements in psychosocial constructs among FITNET participants may partly explain why the intervention did not increase moderate-to-vigorous PA relative to the self-help comparison group. Future PA interventions with young adult cancer survivors should examine targeting social support from friends and self-monitoring.
机译:>目的:这项研究检查了体育锻炼(PA)干预对年轻的成年癌症幸存者的影响,从而改变了自我效能,社会支持和自我监控,并确定了这些社会认知理论是否发生了变化>方法:一项为期12周的随机试验比较了旨在提高中度至剧烈强度PA的Facebook干预(FITNET)与Facebook-自助比较小组。年轻的成年癌症幸存者(N = 86,年龄21-39岁)被随机分为两组。在基线和12周后收集PA和心理变量的自我报告指标。>结果:FITNET组报告坚持锻炼的自我效能较低(平均值变化= -0.38; 95%CI: -0.62至-0.12; p = 0.025)和社交网站上朋友的社交支持(平均值变化= -0.47; 95%CI:-1.45至0.65; p = 0.039),相对于自助比较组而言。社交网站上朋友的社会支持的变化部分地在意料之外的方向上介导了对中度至剧烈PA的干预作用(平均间接作用= -22.4; 95%CI:-62.0至-2.8)。在这两组中,朋友的社会支持和自我监控与中度至剧烈PA的变化呈正相关。>结论:拟议的调解人并未解释FITNET干预对轻度PA的积极作用。 FITNET参与者的心理社会结构没有显着改善,这在一定程度上可以解释为什么相对于自助比较组,干预措施不会增加中度至剧烈的PA。未来针对年轻的成年癌症幸存者的PA干预措施应研究针对性的社交支持以及自我监控。

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