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At-Risk Stakeholder Behavior Change with Community-Based Health Events

机译:风险利益相关者行为与社区的健康事件发生变化

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Community-based interventions such as health fairs feature diagnostic and preventive services that are useful to address health disparities in underserved stakeholders. Quantitative evaluation of these events presents challenges. This study applied the contemplation stage of the Trans-Theoretical Model of Behavioral Change (TTM-C) to evaluate health disparity-focused community interventions. Most of the 412 event participants self-identified as lower socioeconomic status (54%), overweight (74%), female (74%), and African American (83%). After event participation, stakeholders demonstrated significant improvement in overall TTM-C scores based on a standard t-test, where pre-event scores (M=30.8, SD=7.0) and post-event scores (M=32.3, SD=6.9) conditions t(346)=5.167, p=.001. For health disparity-related community events, underserved African American women are most likely to recognize a specific health issue and seek ideas about how to address it during these events. This study validates TTM-C behavioral change as a novel means to evaluate community health events.
机译:基于社区的干预措施,如健康博览会的诊断和预防服务,可用于解决服务不足的利益相关者的健康差异。这些事件的定量评估存在挑战。本研究应用了行为变化(TTM-C)的跨理论模型的沉思阶段,以评估卫生差距为重点的社区干预措施。 412名事件参与者中的大部分是自我确定的社会经济地位较低(54%),超重(74%),女性(74%)和非洲裔美国人(83%)。事件参与后,利益相关者基于标准T检验表现出总体TTM-C分数的显着改进,其中预先发生了前进结果(M = 30.8,SD = 7.0)和事件后分数(M = 32.3,SD = 6.9)条件t(346)= 5.167,p = .001。对于卫生差距相关的社区活动,服务不足的非洲裔美国妇女最有可能承认特定的健康问题,并寻求关于如何在这些活动期间解决其的想法。本研究验证了TTM-C行为变化作为评估社区健康事件的新颖手段。

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