Change in the motivation pattern of adolescents before and after participation in a multidisciplinary health promotion program
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Summary: | Introduction: there is evidence that multidisciplinary interventions are an efficient approach to achieving weight loss and other health-related goals. However, dropout rates of these programs are high among adolescents. The suggestion is that understanding the motivation of individuals to participate in these projects is fundamental to developing strategies for permanence and, consequently, promoting better results. Objective: the main aim of this study was to describe the motivations of overweight adolescents participating in a multidisciplinary health promotion project. Methods: this qualitative study was conducted from March to July 2021 using the Bardin content analysis technique. The tool used for data collection was the semi-structured interview, analyzed means by the software QSR NVivo 11 by grouping the speech into clusters. These, in turn, were evaluated in three categories: (1) motivation, (2) food, and (3) physical exercise. Results: the age of the participants was 13.8 ± 2.4 years old, with body mass index of 31.8 ± 8.5 kg/m². Regarding family income, 41.66% had a monthly payment of 3 to 6 minimum wages. Regarding parents’ educational level, 70.83% of mothers had completed higher education, while 29.16% had completed high school. According to the respondent’s answers, weight loss was the greatest motivation to participate in a multidisciplinary obesity treatment program. In category 2, it was observed that adolescents associated the act of eating with feelings such as anxiety and nervousness. In category 3, the impact of the pandemic was found under the modalities of physical exercise practiced. Conclusion: the results describe the motivation of overweight adolescents to participate in a multidisciplinary program, in addition to elucidating participants’ perception of their health and related habits, strategies for health promotion, and consequent improvement of the quality of life of these individuals. |
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Change in the motivation pattern of adolescents before and after participation in a multidisciplinary health promotion programMudança no padrão de motivação de adolescentes antes e após participação em programa multidisciplinar de promoção da saúdeIntroduction: there is evidence that multidisciplinary interventions are an efficient approach to achieving weight loss and other health-related goals. However, dropout rates of these programs are high among adolescents. The suggestion is that understanding the motivation of individuals to participate in these projects is fundamental to developing strategies for permanence and, consequently, promoting better results. Objective: the main aim of this study was to describe the motivations of overweight adolescents participating in a multidisciplinary health promotion project. Methods: this qualitative study was conducted from March to July 2021 using the Bardin content analysis technique. The tool used for data collection was the semi-structured interview, analyzed means by the software QSR NVivo 11 by grouping the speech into clusters. These, in turn, were evaluated in three categories: (1) motivation, (2) food, and (3) physical exercise. Results: the age of the participants was 13.8 ± 2.4 years old, with body mass index of 31.8 ± 8.5 kg/m². Regarding family income, 41.66% had a monthly payment of 3 to 6 minimum wages. Regarding parents’ educational level, 70.83% of mothers had completed higher education, while 29.16% had completed high school. According to the respondent’s answers, weight loss was the greatest motivation to participate in a multidisciplinary obesity treatment program. In category 2, it was observed that adolescents associated the act of eating with feelings such as anxiety and nervousness. In category 3, the impact of the pandemic was found under the modalities of physical exercise practiced. Conclusion: the results describe the motivation of overweight adolescents to participate in a multidisciplinary program, in addition to elucidating participants’ perception of their health and related habits, strategies for health promotion, and consequent improvement of the quality of life of these individuals.Introdução: há evidências de que intervenções multidisciplinares são uma abordagem eficiente para alcançar a perda de peso e outros objetivos relacionados à saúde. No entanto, as taxas de evasão desses programas são altas entre os adolescentes. A sugestão é que compreender a motivação dos indivíduos para participar desses projetos seja fundamental para desenvolver estratégias de permanência e, consequentemente, promover melhores resultados. Objetivo: o objetivo principal deste estudo foi descrever as motivações de adolescentes com sobrepeso que participam de um projeto multidisciplinar de promoção da saúde. Método: este estudo qualitativo foi realizado de março a julho de 2021, utilizando a técnica de análise de conteúdo de Bardin. A ferramenta utilizada para a coleta de dados foi a entrevista semi estruturada, analisada por meio do software QSR NVivo 11, agrupando o discurso em clusters. Estes, por sua vez, foram avaliados em três categorias: (1) motivação, (2) alimentação e (3) exercício físico. Resultados: a idade dos participantes foi de 13,8 ± 2,4 anos, com índice de massa corporal de 31,8 ± 8,5 kg/m². Em relação à renda familiar, 41,66% tinham renda mensal de 3 a 6 salários mínimos. Em relação à escolaridade dos pais, 70,83% das mães tinham ensino superior completo, enquanto 29,16% tinham ensino médio completo. De acordo com as respostas dos entrevistados, a perda de peso foi a maior motivação para participar de um programa multidisciplinar de tratamento da obesidade. Na categoria 2, observou-se que os adolescentes associam o ato de comer com sentimentos como ansiedade e nervosismo. Na categoria 3, o impacto da pandemia foi encontrado sob as modalidades de exercício físico praticadas. Conclusão: os resultados descrevem a motivação de adolescentes com excesso de peso para participar de um programa multidisciplinar, além de elucidar a percepção dos participantes sobre sua saúde e hábitos relacionados, estratégias de promoção da saúde, e consequente melhoria da qualidade de vida destes indivíduos.Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências2023-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/jhgd/article/view/1418810.36311/jhgd.v33.14188Journal of Human Growth and Development; Vol. 33 No. 3 (2023); 478-486Journal of Human Growth and Development; v. 33 n. 3 (2023); 478-4862175-35980104-128210.36311//reponame:Journal of Human Growth and Development (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (UNESP)instacron:UNESPenghttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/jhgd/article/view/14188/15541Copyright (c) 2023 Santos IC, Marques DCS, Ryal JJ, Ross GS, Camilo CFA, Garcia LF, Branco BHMinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCaroline Santos, IsabellaCristina de Souza Marques, DéborahJacinto Ryal, Joeddos Santos Ross, GabrielaFernanda Amaro Camilo, ClaraFrança Garcia, LucasHenrique Magnani Branco, Braulio2023-12-06T14:15:08Zoai:ojs.www2.marilia.unesp.br:article/14188Revistahttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/jhgd/indexPUBhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/jhgd/oaijhgd.marilia@unesp.br || beatriz.bebiano@gmail.com2175-35980104-1282opendoar:2023-12-06T14:15:08Journal of Human Growth and Development (Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (UNESP)false |
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Change in the motivation pattern of adolescents before and after participation in a multidisciplinary health promotion program Mudança no padrão de motivação de adolescentes antes e após participação em programa multidisciplinar de promoção da saúde |
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Change in the motivation pattern of adolescents before and after participation in a multidisciplinary health promotion program Caroline Santos, Isabella |
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Caroline Santos, Isabella |
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Caroline Santos, Isabella Cristina de Souza Marques, Déborah Jacinto Ryal, Joed dos Santos Ross, Gabriela Fernanda Amaro Camilo, Clara França Garcia, Lucas Henrique Magnani Branco, Braulio |
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Introduction: there is evidence that multidisciplinary interventions are an efficient approach to achieving weight loss and other health-related goals. However, dropout rates of these programs are high among adolescents. The suggestion is that understanding the motivation of individuals to participate in these projects is fundamental to developing strategies for permanence and, consequently, promoting better results. Objective: the main aim of this study was to describe the motivations of overweight adolescents participating in a multidisciplinary health promotion project. Methods: this qualitative study was conducted from March to July 2021 using the Bardin content analysis technique. The tool used for data collection was the semi-structured interview, analyzed means by the software QSR NVivo 11 by grouping the speech into clusters. These, in turn, were evaluated in three categories: (1) motivation, (2) food, and (3) physical exercise. Results: the age of the participants was 13.8 ± 2.4 years old, with body mass index of 31.8 ± 8.5 kg/m². Regarding family income, 41.66% had a monthly payment of 3 to 6 minimum wages. Regarding parents’ educational level, 70.83% of mothers had completed higher education, while 29.16% had completed high school. According to the respondent’s answers, weight loss was the greatest motivation to participate in a multidisciplinary obesity treatment program. In category 2, it was observed that adolescents associated the act of eating with feelings such as anxiety and nervousness. In category 3, the impact of the pandemic was found under the modalities of physical exercise practiced. Conclusion: the results describe the motivation of overweight adolescents to participate in a multidisciplinary program, in addition to elucidating participants’ perception of their health and related habits, strategies for health promotion, and consequent improvement of the quality of life of these individuals. |
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