[动机干预与知识供给干预对独居女大学生体重控制的比较:以自我效能感为重点]。

M Oka, T Munakata
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本研究的目的是:1)验证动机干预是否能提高自我效能感和体重控制欲望;2)比较动机干预组与知识提供干预组在体重控制、欲望和自我效能方面的表现。研究对象包括22名独居女学生。被试分为动机干预组(实验组)和知识提供干预组(对照组),每组随机抽取11名被试。采用测试前/测试后对照设计。实验组的干预包括确认体重控制的个人原因,将体重控制与值得活下去的生活联系起来,以及自我监控。而对照组的干预则是在生理生化基础上进行适当体重控制的指导。结果表明,动机干预与体重控制和饮食行为自我效能感的增强有关。与基于知识的干预相比,动机干预与更高的咀嚼方法绩效比、更长的持续咀嚼方法、体重控制的自我效能、饮食行为的自我效能和体重控制的愿望相关。
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[A comparison of motivational intervention and knowledge-supplied intervention for weight control in female students living alone: focus on self-efficacy].

The purpose of this study was: 1) to verify if motivational intervention enhances self-efficacy and desire for weight control; and 2) to compare the performance of weight control, desire, and self-efficacy among subjects in the motivational intervention group with those in the knowledge-supplied intervention group. Subjects included twenty-two female students living alone. The participants were divided into two groups of motivational-intervention (experimental group) and knowledge-supplied intervention (control group), consisting of eleven subjects in each group selected at random. A pre-test/post-test control design was used. Intervention in the experimental group consisted of a confirmation of individual reasons for weight control, connecting weight control with a life worth living for, and self-monitoring. Intervention in the control group however, involved instructions, on physiological and biochemical basis of proper weight control. As the result, these are suggested that the motivational intervention associated with enhancement of self-efficacy in weight control and dietary behavior. Compared to knowledge-based intervention, motivational intervention was associated with higher chewing method performance ratios, longer terms of continuing the chewing method, self-efficacy of weight control, self-efficacy of dietary behavior, and desire to weight control.

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