在非裔美国青少年和家庭中,促进日常压力(LEADS)管理和恢复力的联系练习的随机试点试验的结果。

IF 3.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Dawn K Wilson, Mary Quattlebaum, Allison M Sweeney, Timothy Simmons, Colby Kipp, Taylor White, Vashti Wood, M Lee Van Horn, Pamela Martin
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背景:之前的研究已经研究了种族压力对非裔美国人身心健康的有害影响;然而,很少有干预措施侧重于利用文化上显著的保护因素来缓冲种族压力对身体健康结果的影响。目的:本试点可行性试验评估了将运动促进日常压力管理和心理弹性联系起来的初步影响,这是一种基于文化和家庭的心理弹性干预,旨在增加体重超重的非裔美国青少年的身体活动和改善应对能力(N = 23对青少年-照顾者;青少年期14.0±2.2;MBMI百分位数97.8;61.9%的女性;家长Mage 46.4±8.8;Mbmi 41.2±7.6;100.00%的女性)。方法:为期10周的可行性试验测试了在线基于家庭的群体弹性和健康促进计划,并与在线健康教育计划进行了比较。结果:过程评价表明两组方案均具有较高的可行性和可接受性。正如假设的那样,在青少年中,治疗手段反映了干预组平均增加4.31分钟/天的中等到剧烈的身体活动,而健康教育组平均减少7.84分钟/天的中等到剧烈的身体活动。对于轻体力活动,治疗手段反映干预组平均增加11.08分钟/天,健康教育组平均减少2.56分钟/天。此外,与健康教育组相比,干预组的青少年和家长从基线到治疗后,在适应性应对技能(积极应对,宗教应对,认知重构)方面的参与度更高,在适应不良和被动应对技能(自我分心)方面的参与度也更高。结论:本试点可行性试验表明,整合基于文化敏感性力量的干预措施对非裔美国家庭促进健康促进行为和应对的可接受性和可行性。
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Outcomes of the linking exercise for advancing daily stress (LEADS) management and resilience randomized pilot trial in African American adolescents and families.

Background: Previous research has examined the deleterious impact of racial stress on African Americans' mental and physical health; however, few interventions have focused on utilizing culturally salient protective factors to buffer the effect of racial stress on physical health outcomes.

Purpose: This pilot feasibility trial assessed the preliminary impact of Linking Exercise for Advancing Daily Stress (LEADS) Management and Resilience, a cultural and family-based resilience intervention aiming to increase physical activity and improve coping in overweight African American adolescents (N = 23 adolescent-caregiver dyads; adolescent Mage 14.0 ± 2.2; MBMI percentile 97.8; 61.9% female; Parents Mage 46.4 ± 8.8; MBMI 41.2 ± 7.6; 100.00% female).

Methods: The 10-week feasibility trial tested an online family-based group resilience and health promotion program compared to an online health education only program.

Results: Process evaluation demonstrated high feasibility and acceptability of both group programs. As hypothesized, among adolescents, the treatment means reflect an average increase of 4.31 min/day of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in the intervention group compared to an average decrease of 7.84 min/day of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in the health education group. For light physical activity, treatment means reflect an average increase of 11.08 min/day in the intervention group and an average decrease of 2.56 min/day in the health education group. Also, the intervention adolescents and parents had greater engagement in adaptive coping skills (active coping, religion to cope, cognitive reframing) from baseline to post-treatment than the health education group, and greater reductions in maladaptive, and passive coping skills (self-distraction) than the health education group.

Conclusions: This pilot feasibility trial demonstrates the acceptabity and feasibiity of integrating culturally sensitive strength-based interventions for African American families to promote health promotion behaviors and coping.

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Annals of Behavioral Medicine
Annals of Behavioral Medicine PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Annals of Behavioral Medicine aims to foster the exchange of knowledge derived from the disciplines involved in the field of behavioral medicine, and the integration of biological, psychosocial, and behavioral factors and principles as they relate to such areas as health promotion, disease prevention, risk factor modification, disease progression, adjustment and adaptation to physical disorders, and rehabilitation. To achieve these goals, much of the journal is devoted to the publication of original empirical articles including reports of randomized controlled trials, observational studies, or other basic and clinical investigations. Integrative reviews of the evidence for the application of behavioral interventions in health care will also be provided. .
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