小学生脊柱相关行为与社会认知理论构念的结构关系:结构方程模型分析

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Payesh Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.29252/payesh.19.5.581
Zahra Akbari-Chehrehbargh, S. Tavafian, Ali Montazeri
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小学生脊柱相关行为与社会认知理论构念的结构关系:结构方程模型分析[j]。塔比亚特莫德雷斯大学医学院,伊朗德黑兰ACECR伊朗健康科学研究所卫生计量研究中心,德黑兰,伊朗19(5): 581 - 589接受发表:2020年8月26日[EPub a head of print 2020年9月28日]目标:腰痛是脊柱的一种常见疾病。最重要的问题之一是小学生腰痛发病率的上升,这可能预示着成年后的残疾。本研究的目的是利用基于社会认知理论(SCT)的结构方程模型来解释小学生腰痛与脊柱相关行为之间的结构关系。假设的模型包括技能、脊柱护理原则知识、自我效能和期望信念作为自变量,脊柱相关行为作为因变量。方法:2018年10月至2019年3月,我们使用结构化问卷收集了伊朗德黑兰204名公立小学学生的数据。采用SPSS 24.0版和LISREL 8.80版对假设模型进行结构方程建模(SEM)分析。结果:技能、知识、自我效能感和信念对脊柱相关行为的影响分别为0.73 (t值=13.09)、0.42 (t值=6.71)、0.87 (t值=16.67)和0.55 (t值=4.95)。比较拟合指数(CFI)、归一化拟合指数(NFI)、χ2/df、近似均方根误差(RMSEA)等指标均显示模型具有良好的拟合性。结论:自信、技能、期望信念和知识水平越高的小学生越有可能做出正确的脊柱相关行为。在这方面,以学校为基础的腰痛预防干预应该使用关键的认知因素来考虑潜在的改变策略。
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The structural relationship between spine-related behavior among pupils and the constructs of social cognitive theory: A structural equation modeling analysis
The structural relationship between spine-related behavior among pupils and the constructs of social cognitive theory: A structural equation modeling analysis Zahra Akbari-Chehrehbargh 1 , Sedigheh Sadat Tavafian 1 , Ali Montazeri 2 1. Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran 2. Health Metrics Research Center, Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research, ACECR, Tehran, Iran Payesh 2020; 19 (5): 581 – 589 Accepted for publication: 26 August 2020 [EPub a head of print 28 September 2020] Objective (s): Low back pain is a common disorder of spine. One of the most important concerns is the increasing rate of low back pain in schoolchildren that might predict adult disability. The purpose of this study was to explain the structural relationship between low back pain and spine-related behavior among pupils via structural equation modeling based on social cognitive theory (SCT). The hypothesized model included skills, knowledge of spine care principals, self-efficacy, and expectation beliefs as independent variables, and spine-related behavior as a dependent variable. Methods: We collected data from 204 students attending public elementary schools using a structured questionnaire in Tehran, Iran from October 2018 to March 2019. The hypothesized model was examined via a structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis using SPSS, version 24.0, and LISREL, version 8.80. Results: The effect of skills, knowledge, self-efficacy and beliefs on spine-related behavior was 0.73 (t-value=13.09), 0.42 (tvalue=6.71), 0.87 (t-value=16.67), and 0.55 (t-value=4.95) respectively. In addition, various indicators, such as Comparative Fit Index (CFI), Normed Fit Index (NFI), χ2/df, and Root Mean Squared Error of Approximation (RMSEA) showed the good fitness of the models. Conclusion: The results revealed that the pupils who had more confident, skills, expectation beliefs, and knowledge were more likely to perform proper spine-related behavior. In this regard, school-based low back pain prevention interventions should be addressed using key cognitive factors that consider the potential change strategies.
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