Family Functioning and Psychosocial Factors in a Weight Loss Randomized Controlled Pilot for Black Men

C. Alick, C. Samuel-Hodge, D. Ward, A. Ammerman, C. Rini, C. Edwards, D. Tate
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The aim of this study was to explore whether the Together Eating & Activity Matters trial, a spousal support-enhanced randomized control pilot for weight loss among Black men, changed the intended theoretical constructs of family functioning, social support, self-regulation, and self-efficacy. In Together Eating & Activity Matters, 40 Black men were randomized to 2 experimental groups (standard [n = 19]; enhanced [n = 21]). Among the enhanced group, communication and incendiary communication increased and family cohesion and emotional involvement decreased. There were no significant differences between groups on other measures. These results may help explain and document the process of change associated with couples-based interventions in Black men. Lastly, and with this pilot study, we highlight a potentially significant intervention for future research and weight loss in Black men.
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黑人男性减肥随机对照试验中的家庭功能和心理社会因素
本研究的目的是探讨共同饮食与活动是否重要试验,配偶支持增强黑人男性减肥的随机对照试验,改变了家庭功能,社会支持,自我调节和自我效能的预期理论结构。在《饮食与活动问题》中,40名黑人男性随机分为2个实验组(标准[n = 19];增强[n = 21])。在增强组中,沟通和煽动性沟通增加,家庭凝聚力和情感投入减少。两组在其他指标上没有显著差异。这些结果可能有助于解释和记录黑人男性夫妻干预相关的变化过程。最后,通过这项初步研究,我们强调了未来研究和黑人减肥的潜在重要干预措施。
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