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PROTECTION MOTIVATION THEORY TO PREDICT INTENTION OF HEALTHY EATING AND SUFfiCIENT PHYSICAL ACTIVITY TO PREVENT DIABETES MELLITUS IN THAI POPULATION: A PATH ANALYSIS

Created by :
Kanittha Chamroonsawasdi ( none )
Suthat Chottanapund ;    Rian Adi Pamungkas ; Pravich Tunyasitthisundhorn ; Bundit Sornpaisarn



SubjectDIABETES MELLITUS
MAKAN SEHAT
Alt. Subject PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
HEALTHY EATING
KeywordMOTIVASI
PREDIKSI
KESEHATAN

Alt. Description

Background and aims: Diabetes mellitus is a global health problem causing premature death and economic burden. The study aimed to investigate an application of the protection motivation theory (PMT) model to explain the intention of healthy eating behaviors and physical activity among healthy Thais. Methods: This study was a part of a large case control focused only on the control group without noncommunicable diseases. Nine hundred ninety-seven subjects were drawn from eleven provinces of Thailand. A self-administered questionnaire was constructed based on the PMT model to gather information on predictive factors on eating behaviors and physical activity. Path analysis was used to determine whether the empirical data fit the PMT structure as well as to assess the strength of association among PMT constructed factors predicting behavioral intention. Results: The findings demonstrated that empirical data of eating behaviors (CMIN c2 p-value � 0.462; CMIN/df � 0.901; NFI � 0.997; CFI � 1; RMSEA <0.001) and physical activity (CMIN c2 p-value � 0.053; CMIN/df � 2.187; NFI � 0.987; CFI � 0.993; RMSEA � 0.035) fit the PMT. The strongest predictive factor of behavioral intention on eating behaviors was response efficacy ( b � 0.146), while self-efficacy was found to be the strongest factor for physical activity ( b � 0.11). Knowledge had the only indirect effect on behavior intention through perceived susceptibility and perceived severity. Conclusion: In conclusion, information on susceptibility and severity should be incorporated in intervention strategies to enhance response efficacy and self-efficacy to prevent diabetes.

Date Create:19/02/2021
Type:Text
Format:pdf
Language:Indonesian
Identifier:UEU-Journal-11_0851
Collection ID:11_0851


Source :
Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews 15 (2021) 121e127

Relation Collection:
Fakultas Ilmu-Ilmu Kesehatan

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Civitas Akademika Universitas Esa Unggul

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@2021 Perpustakaan Universitas Esa Unggul


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