增加水果和蔬菜消费的感知利益和障碍:决策平衡量表的验证

Annie Mei Chuan Ling , Caroline Horwath
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目的开发和验证量表,以评估增加水果和蔬菜消费的感知利益和障碍(决策平衡)。DesignA进行了横断面邮件和电话调查。对象/设置从新加坡住宅电话列表中随机抽取1200个中国家庭,其中71%的家庭回复了邮件调查;男性390人,女性406人,平均年龄39.3岁。主要结果测量:测量决策平衡、变化阶段和水果和蔬菜消耗。统计分析采用半分样本方法,发展性样本响应采用主成分分析,验证性样本响应采用验证性因子分析。方差分析用于检验决策平衡的阶段差异。结果主成分分析显示,变化的益处(或优点)(Cronbach’s α = 0.86)和障碍(或缺点)(α 0.79)由两个成分组成。验证性因子分析强烈支持双成分结构(拟合优度指数= 0.97)。在各个阶段,从反对到支持的转变更为重要。在变革的各个阶段,赞成意见的增加(p <0.0001)对应于中等效应量,con的减少(p <.01)对应于较小的效应量。结论决策平衡量表可用于指导影响果蔬消费的干预措施。
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Perceived Benefits and Barriers of Increased Fruit and Vegetable Consumption: Validation of a Decisional Balance Scale

Objective

To develop and validate scales to assess perceived benefits and barriers (decisional balance) for increasing fruit and vegetable consumption.

Design

A cross-sectional mail and telephone survey was conducted.

Subjects/Settings

A total of 1200 Chinese households were randomly selected from the Singapore residential telephone listings, and 71% responded to the mail survey; 390 males and 406 females participated (mean age = 39.3).

Main Outcome Measures

Decisional balance, stage of change, and fruit and vegetable consumption were measured.

Statistical Analyses Performed

Using a split-half sample approach, developmental sample responses were analyzed by principal-components analysis and validation sample responses by confirmatory factor analysis. Analyses of variance were used to examine stage differences in decisional balance.

Results

Principal-components analysis indicated two components representing benefits (or pros) (Cronbach's α = 0.86) and barriers (or cons) (α 0.79) of change. Confirmatory factor analysis strongly supported the two-component structure (Goodness of Fit Index = 0.97). There was a shift from cons to pros being more important across the stages. The increase in pros across the stages of change (p < .0001) corresponded to a medium effect size, and the decrease in cons (p < .01) corresponded to a small effect size.

Implications

Decisional balance scales may be used to guide interventions to influence fruit and vegetable consumption.

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