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The Interaction Model of Client Health Behavior as a conceptual guide in the explanation of children's health behaviors

Source Publication
Public Health Nursing
Date Issued
January 1, 2004
Author(s)
Robinson, C.H.
Thomas, Sandra
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/50360
Abstract

This study used the Interaction Model of Client Health Behavior (IMCHB) as a conceptual guide to explain the correlates of children's diet and physical activity and explore the relationships of sex with their diet and physical activity of the school-aged child. A descriptive correlational study was conducted on 371 fifth-grade students and their parents. Information on the family's demographics, health experience, social influence, and environmental resources was collected, as well as data on the children's intrinsic motivation, cognitive appraisal, and affective response to food/physical activity. Children's self-reports on diet and physical activity were collected, as were parents' self-reports on health habits. Food preferences and diet self-efficacy explained the most variance in diet behavior for girls and boys. Girls scored healthier on food preferences and diet self-efficacy than did boys, but no difference was detected in their diet behavior. Girls participated in more low-intensity physical activity, but boys participated in more high-intensity physical activity than did girls. Findings provide strong support for the use of the IMCHB to explain children's diet but weak support for the explanation of children's physical activity. Further study of additional factors predictive of physical activity is indicated.

Subjects

children

diet

physical activity

Interaction Model of ...

Disciplines
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Recommended Citation
Robinson, C.H., & Thomas, S.P. (2004). The Interaction Model of Client Health Behavior as a conceptual guide in the explanation of children’s health behaviors. Public Health Nursing, 21 (1), 73-84.
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