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Title: | Multilevel Causal Analysis of Socio-Psychological and Behavioral Factors of Health Providers and Clients That Affect Health Behavioral Modification in Obesity |
Authors: | Intarakamhang U. Intarakamhang P. |
Keywords: | adult attitude to health female health behavior human lifestyle male obesity psychology questionnaire self concept Thailand Adult Attitude to Health Female Health Behavior Humans Life Style Male Obesity Self Efficacy Surveys and Questionnaires Thailand |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Abstract: | UNLABELLED: The Comprehensive Lifestyle Intervention, which integrates behavioral therapy, is the main ideal management of the clients with obesity. Various socio-psychological factors can affect outcome of the program. THE PURPOSES: to determine the socio-psychological factors at the client and provider groups that affect health behavior modification (HBM) in obese clients, and to investigate the cross-level interaction of factors that affect HBM. The samples included 87 health providers and 412 clients using stratified random sampling. Hierarchical Linear Model was used to analyze in a questionnaire with reliability of 0.8-0.9.RESULTS: 1) for the clients: 1.1) Attitudes towards healthy behavior (AHB), health-related knowledge, and trust in the provider predicted self-efficacy at 49.40%; 1.2) AHB and support from the provider predicted self-regulation at 75.50%; and 1.3) AHB, trust in the provider and support from the provider predicted self-care at 26.6%. 2) for the health providers: 2.1) Health quotient (HQ), project management (PM), support from the team, and the team emotional quotient (EQ) predicted self-efficacy at 71.30%; 2.2) PM and HQ predicted self-regulation at 51.60%; and 2.3) PM, team EQ and HQ predicted self-care at 77.30%., 3) No cross-level interaction of factors between the clients and the providers was identified to affect HBM.CONCLUSION: the obese client's AHB is the factor that significantly influenced self-efficacy, self-regulation and self-care (3SELF). At the health provider level, both HQ and PM significantly influenced 3SELF. Behavioral. |
URI: | https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13620 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84959067876&doi=10.5539%2fgjhs.v7n6p117&partnerID=40&md5=b0431f68c8c429f451ca3d514df26131 |
ISSN: | 19169736 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus 1983-2021 |
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