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Exploring the question-behaviour effect: Randomized controlled trial of motivational and question-behaviour interventions

机译:探索问题行为效应:动机和问题行为干预的随机对照试验

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Measuring intentions and other cognitions to perform a behaviour can promote performance of that behaviour (the question-behaviour effect, QBE). It has been suggested that this effect may be amplified for individuals motivated to perform the behaviour. The present research tested the efficacy of combining a motivational intervention (providing personal risk information) with measuring intentions and other cognitions in a fully crossed 2 × 2 design with an objective measure of behaviour in an at-risk population using a randomized controlled trial (RCT). Methods. Participants with elevated serum cholesterol levels were randomized to one of four conditions: a combined group receiving both a motivational intervention (personalized cardiovascular disease risk information) and a QBE manipulation (completing a questionnaire about diet), one group receiving a motivational intervention, one group receiving a QBE intervention, or one group receiving neither. All participants subsequently had the opportunity to obtain a personalized health plan linked to reducing personal risk for coronary heart disease. Results. Neither the motivational nor the QBE manipulations alone significantly increased rates of obtaining the health plan. However, the interaction between conditions was significant. Decomposition of the interaction indicated that the combined condition (motivational plus QBE manipulation) produced significantly higher rates of obtaining the health plan (96.2%) compared to the other three groups combined (80.3%). Conclusions. The findings provide insights into the mechanism underlying the QBE and suggest the importance of motivation to perform the behaviour in observing the effect. Statement of Contribution What is already known on this subject? Research has indicated that merely asking questions about a behaviour may be sufficient to produce changes in that or related behaviours (referred to as the question-behaviour effect; QBE). Previous studies have suggested that the QBE may be moderated by the individual's motivation to change the behaviour, i.e., the QBE will only produce increases in the behaviour among those with strong motivation to perform the behaviour. However, no study has directly tested this prediction by manipulating motivation and examining impacts on the QBE. What does this study add? The present study tested the individual and combined effects of a motivational and a QBE intervention in a fully crossed design using a randomized controlled trial (RCT) and showed that: a combined intervention significantly increased behaviour. effect partially mediated by cognitions.
机译:衡量执行一项行为的意图和其他认知可以促进该行为的执行(问题行为效应,QBE)。已经提出,对于被激励去执行该行为的个人,这种效果可以被放大。本研究测试了在完全交叉的2×2设计中结合动机干预(提供个人风险信息)和测量意图及其他认知的功效,并使用随机对照试验(RCT)客观评估了高危人群的行为)。方法。血清胆固醇水平升高的参与者被随机分为以下四种情况之一:接受动机干预(个人化的心血管疾病风险信息)和QBE操作(完成关于饮食的问卷调查)的联合组,接受动机干预的一组,一组接受QBE干预,或者一组都没有接受。随后,所有参与者都有机会获得个性化的健康计划,以降低个人患冠心病的风险。结果。动机和QBE操作都不能显着提高获得健康计划的速度。但是,条件之间的相互作用很明显。相互作用的分解表明,组合的状况(动机加上QBE操纵)产生的健康计划获取率(96.2%)比其他三个组的合计(80.3%)显着更高。结论这些发现提供了对QBE潜在机制的见解,并暗示了在观察效果中进行行为的动机的重要性。贡献声明关于此主题的已知信息?研究表明,仅询问有关行为的问题可能足以在该行为或相关行为中产生变化(称为问题行为效应; QBE)。先前的研究表明,QBE可能会因个人改变行为的动机而受到控制,即QBE仅会在那些具有强烈的行为动机的人中增加行为。但是,尚无研究通过操纵动机和检验对QBE的影响来直接检验这一预测。这项研究增加了什么?本研究使用随机对照试验(RCT)在完全交叉的设计中测试了动机干预和QBE干预的个体和综合效果,结果表明:联合干预显着增加了行为。影响部分由认知介导。

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