绝经期体重管理信念探索(ME-WEL项目):基于健康信念模型的质性比较研究。

IF 3.5 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL British Journal of Health Psychology Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12779
Mafalda Leitão, Faustino R. Pérez-López, João Marôco, Filipa Pimenta
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目的:虽然大多数妇女在更年期过渡期间体重增加,但有一部分妇女成功地保持了健康的体重。本研究使用健康信念模型(HBM)探讨影响绝经过渡期不同体重体验的决定因素。设计:定性设计。方法:对62名葡萄牙绝经后妇女进行半结构化的个人访谈。其中31名妇女从绝经前到绝经后体重保持正常,变化幅度不超过绝经前体重的5%,另有31名妇女从绝经前体重正常过渡到绝经后体重超重或肥胖,增加幅度超过绝经前体重的7%。进行演绎显性内容分析和多重对应分析。结果:不健康体重增加组(UWG-G)与健康体重维持组(HWM-G)之间存在显著差异。UWG-G缺乏绝经前的易感性,认为肥胖是一种耻辱。他们优先考虑即时的变化作为利益,而HWM-G则侧重于自我概念。这两个群体都面临着一些障碍,比如对食物的渴望和中年时的减肥挑战。在行动线索方面,UWG-G强调社会支持和自我保健资源,而HWM-G强调年龄发展和健康行为坚持。HWM-G组具有较高的自我效能感。结论:本研究证实了HBM在理解绝经后妇女体重管理信念方面的适用性,强调了在这一生命阶段保持健康体重的妇女和体重增加的妇女之间的差异。这有助于确定关键决定因素(感知易感性、感知严重性、感知益处、感知障碍、行动线索和自我效能),对未来体重管理干预至关重要。
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Exploring weight management beliefs during the menopausal transition (ME-WEL project): A qualitative comparative study based on Health Belief Model

Objectives

While most women experience weight gain during the menopausal transition, a subset successfully maintains a healthy weight. This study explores the determinants influencing different weight experiences during the menopausal transition, using the Health Belief Model (HBM).

Design

Qualitative design.

Methods

Semi-structured individual interviews with 62 Portuguese post-menopausal women were performed. Among them, 31 women maintained a normal weight from pre-menopause to post-menopause, with a variation not exceeding 5% of pre-menopausal weight, while another 31 women transitioned from normal weight in pre-menopause to overweight or obesity in post-menopause, with an increase above 7% of pre-menopausal weight. Deductive-dominant content analysis and multiple correspondence analysis were performed.

Results

Prominent differences exist between the Unhealthy Weight Gain Group (UWG-G) and the Healthy Weight Maintenance Group (HWM-G). The UWG-G lacks perceived susceptibility in pre-menopause and perceives obesity as stigmatizing. They prioritize immediate changes as benefits, while the HWM-G focuses on self-concept. Both groups face barriers like food cravings and weight loss challenges in middle-aged. For cues to action, the UWG-G emphasizes social support and self-care resources, while the HWM-G emphasizes age progression and healthy behaviour adherence. The HWM-G presents higher self-efficacy.

Conclusion

This study confirms the suitability of the HBM in understanding weight management beliefs among post-menopausal women, highlighting differences between women who maintain a healthy weight and those who experience weight gain during this life phase. This facilitates identifying key determinants (perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, cues to action and self-efficacy) crucial for future interventions in weight management.

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British Journal of Health Psychology
British Journal of Health Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: The focus of the British Journal of Health Psychology is to publish original research on various aspects of psychology that are related to health, health-related behavior, and illness throughout a person's life. The journal specifically seeks articles that are based on health psychology theory or discuss theoretical matters within the field.
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