Change in the motivation pattern of adolescents before and after participation in a multidisciplinary health promotion program

Q2 Medicine
Isabella Caroline Santos, Déborah Cristina de Souza Marques, Joed Jacinto Ryal, Gabriela Dos Santos Ross, Clara Fernanda Amaro Camilo, Lucas França Garcia, Braulio Henrique Magnani Branco
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Introduction: there is evidence that multidisciplinary interventions are an efficient approach to achieving weight loss and other health-related goals. However, dropout rates of these programs are high among adolescents. The suggestion is that understanding the motivation of individuals to participate in these projects is fundamental to developing strategies for permanence and, consequently, promoting better results. Objective: the main aim of this study was to describe the motivations of overweight adolescents participating in a multidisciplinary health promotion project. Methods: this qualitative study was conducted from March to July 2021 using the Bardin content analysis technique. The tool used for data collection was the semi-structured interview, analyzed means by the software QSR NVivo 11 by grouping the speech into clusters. These, in turn, were evaluated in three categories: (1) motivation, (2) food, and (3) physical exercise. Results: the age of the participants was 13.8 ± 2.4 years old, with body mass index of 31.8 ± 8.5 kg/m². Regarding family income, 41.66% had a monthly payment of 3 to 6 minimum wages. Regarding parents’ educational level, 70.83% of mothers had completed higher education, while 29.16% had completed high school. According to the respondent’s answers, weight loss was the greatest motivation to participate in a multidisciplinary obesity treatment program. In category 2, it was observed that adolescents associated the act of eating with feelings such as anxiety and nervousness. In category 3, the impact of the pandemic was found under the modalities of physical exercise practiced. Conclusion: the results describe the motivation of overweight adolescents to participate in a multidisciplinary program, in addition to elucidating participants’ perception of their health and related habits, strategies for health promotion, and consequent improvement of the quality of life of these individuals.
青少年参加多学科健康促进计划前后动机模式的变化
导言:有证据表明,多学科干预是实现减肥和其他健康相关目标的有效方法。然而,这些项目在青少年中的辍学率很高。目的:本研究的主要目的是描述超重青少年参与多学科健康促进项目的动机。方法:本定性研究于 2021 年 3 月至 7 月进行,采用了 Bardin 内容分析技术。数据收集工具是半结构式访谈,分析手段是通过 QSR NVivo 11 软件将言论分组。结果:参与者的年龄为 13.8 ± 2.4 岁,体重指数为 31.8 ± 8.5 kg/m²。在家庭收入方面,41.66%的人每月领取 3 至 6 份最低工资。关于父母的受教育程度,70.83%的母亲受过高等教育,29.16%的母亲受过高中教育。根据受访者的回答,减肥是参加多学科肥胖症治疗计划的最大动机。在第二类中,我们发现青少年将进食行为与焦虑和紧张等情绪联系在一起。结论:研究结果描述了超重青少年参加多学科计划的动机,此外还阐明了参与者对自身健康和相关习惯的看法、促进健康的策略,以及由此带来的生活质量的改善。
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Journal of Human Growth and Development
Journal of Human Growth and Development Social Sciences-Life-span and Life-course Studies
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