1. The empowerment of low-income parents engaged in a childhood obesity intervention.
- Author
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Jurkowski JM, Lawson HA, Green Mills LL, Wilner PG 3rd, and Davison KK
- Subjects
- Adult, Child, Community-Based Participatory Research, Female, Health Behavior, Humans, Male, Pediatric Obesity psychology, Poverty, Power, Psychological, Self Efficacy, Young Adult, Parenting psychology, Pediatric Obesity therapy
- Abstract
Parents influence children's obesity risk factors but are infrequently targeted for interventions. This study targeting low-income parents integrated a community-based participatory research approach with the Family Ecological Model and Empowerment Theory to develop a childhood obesity intervention. This article (1) examines pre- to postintervention changes in parents' empowerment; (2) determines the effects of intervention dose on empowerment, and (3) determines whether changes in parent empowerment mediate previous changes identified in food-, physical activity-, and screen-related parenting. The pre-post quasi-experimental design evaluation demonstrated positive changes in parent empowerment and empowerment predicted improvement in parenting practices. The integrated model applied in this study provides a means to enhance intervention relevance and guide translation to other childhood obesity and health disparities studies.
- Published
- 2014
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