Self-Efficacy, Planning, or a Combination of Both?: A Longitudinal Experimental Study Comparing Effects of Three Interventions on Adolescents' Body Fat
Luszczynska, A., Hagger, M., Banik, A., Horodyska, K., Knoll, N., & Scholz, U. (2016). Self-Efficacy, Planning, or a Combination of Both?: A Longitudinal Experimental Study Comparing Effects of Three Interventions on Adolescents' Body Fat. PLoS ONE, 11(7), Article e0159125. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159125
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Background
The superiority of an intervention combining two sets of theory-based behavior change
techniques targeting planning and self-efficacy over an intervention targeting planning only
or self-efficacy only has rarely been investigated.
Purpose
We compared the influence of self-efficacy, planning, and self-efficacy+planning interventions
with an education-based control condition on adolescents’ body fat, assuming mediating
effects of respective social cognitive variables and moderate-to-vigorous physical
activity (MVPA). The moderating role of the built environment was examined.
Methods
Participants (N = 1217, aged 14–18 years) were randomly assigned to four conditions: planning
(n = 270), self-efficacy (n = 311), self-efficacy+planning (n = 351), and control (n = 285). The
measurement was conducted at baseline (T1), two-month follow-up (T2), and fourteen-month
follow-up (T3). Interventions/control group procedures were delivered at T1 and T2. Percent of
body fat tissue (measured at T1 and T3) was the main outcome. Social cognitive mediators
(self-efficacy and planning) were assessed at T1 and T2. The behavioral mediator (MVPA) and
the presence of built MVPA facilities (the moderator) were evaluated at T1 and T3.
Results
Similar small increases of body fat were found across the three intervention groups, but the
increment of body fat was significantly larger in the control group. On average, differences between control and intervention groups translated to approximately 1% of body fat. Effects
of the interventions on body fat were mediated by relevant social cognitive variables and
MVPA. A lower increase of body fat was found among intervention group participants who
had access to newly-built MVPA facilities.
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