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Capability, opportunity, and motivation: an across contexts empirical examination of the COM-B model

机译:能力,机会和动机:跨越语境的实证检查COM-B模型

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There is limited evidence for successful weight gain prevention interventions targeting young adults. Developing effective interventions necessitates a theoretical model that can identify barriers and enablers for healthy eating and physical activity among young adults to support weight management. This study empirically examines the utility of the COM-B model as a framework for intervention planning across two behavioural contexts: eating and physical activity. A cross-sectional survey research design was employed to empirically test the COM-B model in the contexts?of young adult’s eating and physical activity behaviours. Informed by the Theoretical Domains Framework, pre-validated measures appropriate for capturing the latency of the COM (Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation) constructs were sourced. Both surveys (eating and physical activity) were administered online to two independent samples of young adults aged 18–35?years. Models were specified and tested using structural equation modelling. A total of 582 (mean age?=?22.8?years; 80.3% female) and 455 (mean age?=?24.9?years; 80.8% female) participants were included in the physical activity and eating analyses, respectively. The COM-B model explained 31% of variance in physical activity behaviour and 23% of variance in eating behaviour. In the physical activity model (N?=?582), capability and opportunity were found to be associated with behaviour through the mediating effect of motivation. In the eating model (N?=?455), capability was found to be associated with behaviour through the mediating effect of motivation. Capability was also found to mediate the association between opportunity and motivation. Consistencies and variations were observed across both models in terms of COM indicators. Findings support the COM-B model’s explanatory potential in the context of young adult’s physical activity and eating behaviours. Barriers and enablers underlying young adult’s physical activity and eating behaviours were identified that represent potential targets for future intervention design. Further research is needed to validate present study findings across different populations and settings.
机译:针对年轻成年人的成功预防干预措施的证据有限。发展有效的干​​预措施需要一个理论模型,可以识别年轻人之间健康饮食和身体活动的障碍和使者来支持体重管理。本研究经验检查了COM-B模型的效用作为两个行为背景下的干预计划的框架:饮食和身体活动。横断面调查研究设计被用来在上下文中经验测试COM-B模型?年轻成人的饮食和身体活动行为。理论域框架通报,适合捕获COM(能力,机会和动机)构建体延迟的预先验证措施。对18-35岁的年轻人的两个独立样本进行了调查(进食和身体活动)。使用结构方程建模指定和测试模型。共有582(平均年龄?= 22.8岁; 80.3%的女性)和455(平均年龄?24.9?岁; 80.8%的女性)参与者分别包含在身体活动和进食分析中。 COM-B模型在物理活动行为中解释了31%的差异,饮食行为的23%的差异。在物理活动模型中(N?=?582),发现能力和机会通过介导的动机效果与行为相关。在饮食模型中(n?= 455),发现能力通过介导的动机效果与行为相关。还发现能力在机会和动机之间调解联系。在COM指标方面,两种模型都观察到一致和变体。调查结果支持在年轻成人的身体活动和饮食行为的背景下的COM-B模型的解释性潜力。识别年轻成年人的身体活动和饮食行为的障碍和推动者是代表未来干预设计的潜在目标。需要进一步的研究来验证不同群体和环境的现有研究结果。

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