青少年使用牙线行为的执行功能调节:时间自我调节理论视角。

IF 2.4 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Adam A Rogers, Anne E M Halvari, Jan-Are K Johnsen, Anne-Kristin Solbakk
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背景:在年轻人中使用牙线的情况并不多见,而且对其中的障碍也没有完全了解。一种解释涉及行为自我调节过程中的执行功能(EF)能力。方法:利用时间自我调节理论(TST)作为研究EF的框架,来自挪威大学的年轻人完成了一项调查,测量了每月使用牙线的频率、与牙线相关的意图和行为优势(BP),并使用执行功能行为评定量表-成人版(BRIEF-A)测量了EF。结果:分析了362名参与者的数据。tst模型解释了每月使用牙线的很大一部分方差(R2 = 0.74),使用牙线与意向和血压直接相关,以及意向与BP和global-EF之间的相互作用。使用相同的模型探索了EF的子域,揭示了行为调节过程,特别是那些与情绪控制和任务之间转换相关的过程,提供了更好的契合度。简单的斜率表明,只有在较低的血压水平下才有调节作用。结论:EF在意向转化为使用牙线的行为中起调节作用。具体来说,情绪控制和任务转移似乎是有影响的,当习惯和环境支持(即BP)减少时,这种影响会增加。克服ef障碍可能是建立使用牙线行为的关键一步。
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Executive functioning as a moderator of flossing behaviour among young adults: a temporal self-regulation theory perspective.

Executive functioning as a moderator of flossing behaviour among young adults: a temporal self-regulation theory perspective.

Executive functioning as a moderator of flossing behaviour among young adults: a temporal self-regulation theory perspective.

Executive functioning as a moderator of flossing behaviour among young adults: a temporal self-regulation theory perspective.

Background: Flossing among young adults is often infrequent and barriers not completely understood. One explanation concerns the capacity for executive functioning (EF) during the self-regulation of behaviour.

Methods: Using Temporal Self-Regulation Theory (TST) as a framework to explore EF, young adults from Norwegian universities completed a survey that measured monthly flossing frequency, flossing-related intentions and behavioural prepotency (BP), and EF using the Behaviour Rating Inventory of Executive Function - Adult Version (BRIEF-A).

Results: Data from 362 participants were analysed. The TST-model explained a substantial proportion of variance in monthly flossing (R2 = 0.74), and flossing was associated directly with intention and BP, and interactions between intention and both BP and global-EF. Sub-domains of EF were explored using the same model, revealing that behavioural regulation processes, specifically those related to emotional control and shifting between tasks, offered better fit. Simple slopes revealed that moderation effects were only present at lower levels of BP.

Conclusion: EF plays a role in moderating the translation of intentions into flossing behaviour. Specifically, emotional control and task-shifting appear to be influential, and this influence increases when habitual and environmental support (i.e. BP) is reduced. Overcoming EF-barriers may represent a key step in establishing flossing behaviours.

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CiteScore
3.50
自引率
3.70%
发文量
57
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine: an Open Access Journal (HPBM) publishes theoretical and empirical contributions on all aspects of research and practice into psychosocial, behavioral and biomedical aspects of health. HPBM publishes international, interdisciplinary research with diverse methodological approaches on: Assessment and diagnosis Narratives, experiences and discourses of health and illness Treatment processes and recovery Health cognitions and behaviors at population and individual levels Psychosocial an behavioral prevention interventions Psychosocial determinants and consequences of behavior Social and cultural contexts of health and illness, health disparities Health, illness and medicine Application of advanced information and communication technology.
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