文化与健康信念模型:探索沙特成年人身体活动的决定因素以及年龄和性别的调节作用

Najla Almutari, Rita Orji
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缺乏身体活动是心脏病、糖尿病等许多非传染性疾病的一个重要风险因素,有证据表明,缺乏身体活动是全球死亡的最高风险因素之一。研究表明,理论驱动的说服性干预在促进行为改变方面比一般干预更有效。然而,关于非西方文化中身体活动的决定因素以及年龄和性别的调节作用的研究是有限的。为了缩小这一差距,我们使用扩展健康信念模型(HBM)对来自沙特阿拉伯的217名参与者的身体活动决定因素进行了大规模研究,HBM是健康干预设计中常用的行为模型。我们还评估了年龄和性别的调节作用。我们的研究结果表明,社会影响、行动提示和感知严重性是沙特成年人体育活动的最大决定因素。我们将这些决定因素映射到相应的说服策略,这些策略可以用于在促进体育活动的说服应用中实施它们。最后,我们讨论了我们的研究结果的含义,并提供了有说服力的干预措施的设计指南,这些干预措施既能吸引广泛的受众,也能根据他们的性别和年龄组为特定群体量身定制。
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Culture and Health Belief Model: Exploring the Determinants of Physical Activity Among Saudi Adults and the Moderating Effects of Age and Gender
Physical inactivity is a significant risk factor for many non-communicable diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and evidence shows that physical inactivity is one of the highest risk factors for death globally. Research has shown that theory-driven persuasive interventions are more effective at promoting behaviour change than generic ones. However, research on the determinants of physical activity and the moderating effect of age and gender among non-Western culture is limited. To close this gap, we conduct a large-scale study of the determinants of physical activity among 217 participants from Saudi Arabia using the extended Health Belief Model (HBM), a commonly applied behavioural model in health interventions design. We also assessed for the moderating effect of age and gender. Our findings show that Social influence, Cue to action and Perceived severity are the strongest determinants of physical activity in Saudi adults. We map these determinants to their corresponding persuasive strategies that can be used in operationalizing them in persuasive applications for promoting physical activity. Finally, we discuss the implication of our findings and offer design guidelines for persuasive interventions that appeal to both a broad audience and tailored to a particular group depending on their gender and age group.
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