Psychosocial mediation of fruit and vegetable consumption in the body and soul effectiveness trial

TitlePsychosocial mediation of fruit and vegetable consumption in the body and soul effectiveness trial
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsFuemmeler, BF, Mâsse, LC, Yaroch, AL, Resnicow, K, Campbell, MK, Carr, C, Wang, T, Williams, A
JournalHealth Psychology
Volume25
Pagination474-483
PublisherAmerican Psychological Association
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number0278-61331930-7810
KeywordsAfrican American, Blacks, Body and Soul Effectiveness Trial, Eating Behavior, Food, fruits and vegetables, Health Behavior, Health Promotion, Intervention, latent variable structural equation modeling, mediation analysis, Psychosocial Factors, psychosocial mediation, Randomized controlled trial, Treatment Outcomes
Abstract

In this study the authors examined psychosocial variables as mediators for fruit and vegetable (FV) intake in a clustered, randomized effectiveness trial conducted in African American churches. The study sample included 14 churches (8 intervention and 6 control) with 470 participants from the intervention churches and 285 participants from the control churches. The outcome of FV intake and the proposed mediators were measured at baseline and at 6-month follow-up. Structural equation modeling indicated that the intervention had direct effects on social support, self-efficacy, and autonomous motivation; these variables also had direct effects on FV intake. Applying the M. E. Sobel (1982) formula to test significant mediated effects, the authors confirmed that social support and self-efficacy were significant mediators but that autonomous motivation was not. Social support and self-efficacy partially mediated 20.9% of the total effect of the intervention on changes in FV intake. The results support the use of strategies to increase social support and self-efficacy in dietary intervention programs. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved). (from the journal abstract)

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