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Examining social-cognitive theory constructs as mediators of behaviour change in the active team smartphone physical activity program: a mediation analysis

机译:审查社会认知理论构建作为活动团队智能手机体育活动计划中行为变化的调解器:中介分析

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Abstract Background Regular engagement in physical activity has well-established physical and psychological health benefits. Despite this, over a quarter of the global adult population is insufficiently physically active. Physical activity interventions grounded in behaviour change theory, such as the social-cognitive theory, are widely considered to be more effective than non-theoretical approaches. Such interventions set out to intervene on the ultimate outcome (physical activity), but also influence intermediate factors (social-cognitive theory constructs) which in turn, are believed to influence physical activity behaviour. The primary aim of the study was to use mediation analysis to examine whether changes in the social-cognitive theory and related constructs, in particular self-efficacy, outcome expectations, intentions, barriers and goal setting, mediated the effects of a smartphone-based social networking physical activity intervention. Methods Mediation analyses were conducted using the PROCESS Macro in SPSS to (i) calculate the regression coefficients for the effect of the independent variable (group allocation) on the hypothesised mediators (social-cognitive theory constructs), (ii) calculate the regression coefficient for the effect of the hypothesised mediators (social-cognitive theory constructs) on the dependent variable (objectively measured physical activity or self-report physical activity), independent of group assignment and (iii) determine the total, direct and indirect intervention effects. Results Data from 243 participants were included in the mediation analysis. There was no evidence of mediation for change in objectively measured MVPA or self-reported MVPA. Conclusions There was no conclusive evidence that any of the social-cognitive theory constructs mediated the relationship between an app-based intervention and change in physical activity. Ongoing efforts to develop and understand components that make physical activity app-based interventions effective are recommended. Trial registration This trial was registered with the Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry ( ACTRN12617000113358 , date of registration 23 January, 2017).
机译:摘要背景常规参与体育活动具有良好的身心健康效益。尽管如此,超过四分之一的全球成年人群体身体上不足。在行为改变理论中接地的身体活动干预措施,例如社会认知理论,被广泛认为比非理论方法更有效。这些干预措施旨在介入最终结果(身体活动),而且影响中间因素(社会认知理论构建体)又被认为影响身体活动行为。该研究的主要目的是使用调解分析来检查社会认知理论和相关构建的变化,特别是自我效能,结果预期,意图,障碍和目标设置,介绍了智能手机的社会影响网络身体活动干预。方法使用SPSS中的过程宏进行调解分析(i)计算对假设调解器(社会认知理论构建体)的独立变量(组分配)效果的回归系数,(ii)计算回归系数假设介质(社会认知理论构建)对依赖变量(客观测量的身体活动或自我报告身体活动)的影响,独立于组分配和(iii)确定总,直接和间接的干预效果。结果来自243名参与者的数据被列入调解分析。没有证据表明在客观测量的MVPA或自我报告的MVPA方面的调解。结论没有确凿的证据表明,任何社会认知理论构建构建都介导基于应用的干预和身体活动变化之间的关系。建议持续开发和理解制造基于物理活动的干预措施的组件的努力。试用登记此审判在澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验登记处注册(Actrn12617000113358,注册日期2017年1月23日)。

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