A Collaborative Theory-based Intervention to Promote Physical Activity Among Sedentary Parents and Their Children
NCT ID: NCT06070038
Last Updated: 2023-10-06
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
254 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-09-20
2024-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Within this project, we aim to develop an intervention to promote physical activity in low-active parents and their children. Based on previous research, an integrated model based on multiple theories from behavioural science, particularly social psychology, will guide the development of the intervention in the current project. Specifically, the model draws its predictions from two key behavioural theories: self-determination theory (SDT) and the theory of planned behaviour (TPB), two pre-eminent theoretical approaches that have been applied extensively to predict behaviour and guide interventions in health behaviour contexts.
Evidence suggests that a key approach to family-based behavioural interventions aimed at promoting physical activity in young people and their parents should focus on parent-child dyads, as they provide an efficient means to increase physical activity in both parties. Few studies have systematically evaluated the efficacy of behaviour change methods focused specifically on these kinds of dyad in changing physical activity in family-based interventions and further high-quality evidence is needed. Although the proposed integrated model has generally been used as a basis for interventions in individual contexts, it has not hitherto been adopted as a basis for family-based behaviour change interventions focused on dyads, yet is well placed to be adapted to inform such interventions. The model can also be modified to encompass dyad-focused versions of key determinants identified in the model. For example, the model can be modified to include dyad-based self-efficacy perceptions, a family-based revision of the self-efficacy construct in the model, which reflects perceived confidence in performing the target behaviour together with other dyad members and joint appraisal of goal progress.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
BASIC_SCIENCE
NONE
Study Groups
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Immediate Intervention Group
Immediate intervention group. Participants assigned to the immediate intervention group will be delivered materials over a three-month period as a series of four zoom hosted workshops, online content, and a social support group.
Integrated Behaviour Change Based Intervention Materials
The intervention will be delivered over a three-month period as a series of four zoom hosted workshops, online content, and a moderated social support group. Zoom workshops will last 45 minutes and will target key constructs from the integrated behavior change model. Main topics of the workshops are autonomy Supportive parenting (Week 1), goal setting and outcome beliefs (Week 3), physical activity norms (Week 5), and encouraging self-efficacy and maintenance (Week 8). Following each workshop, participants will receive links to online content that builds on workshop themes, such as messages, worksheets, and reflection tasks. Throughout the trial, participants will be able to participate in social support chat groups to discuss their progress with other members of the intervention group and intervention facilitators.
Waitlist Control Group
Wait-List Control Group. Participants in the follow-up group will be delivered intervention materials following the third data collection timepoint.
Integrated Behaviour Change Based Intervention Materials
The intervention will be delivered over a three-month period as a series of four zoom hosted workshops, online content, and a moderated social support group. Zoom workshops will last 45 minutes and will target key constructs from the integrated behavior change model. Main topics of the workshops are autonomy Supportive parenting (Week 1), goal setting and outcome beliefs (Week 3), physical activity norms (Week 5), and encouraging self-efficacy and maintenance (Week 8). Following each workshop, participants will receive links to online content that builds on workshop themes, such as messages, worksheets, and reflection tasks. Throughout the trial, participants will be able to participate in social support chat groups to discuss their progress with other members of the intervention group and intervention facilitators.
Interventions
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Integrated Behaviour Change Based Intervention Materials
The intervention will be delivered over a three-month period as a series of four zoom hosted workshops, online content, and a moderated social support group. Zoom workshops will last 45 minutes and will target key constructs from the integrated behavior change model. Main topics of the workshops are autonomy Supportive parenting (Week 1), goal setting and outcome beliefs (Week 3), physical activity norms (Week 5), and encouraging self-efficacy and maintenance (Week 8). Following each workshop, participants will receive links to online content that builds on workshop themes, such as messages, worksheets, and reflection tasks. Throughout the trial, participants will be able to participate in social support chat groups to discuss their progress with other members of the intervention group and intervention facilitators.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Child does not undertake at least 60 minutes of moderate-intensity or vigorous-intensity physical activity each day.
* Child is aged between 8 and 12 years old
Exclusion Criteria
* Parent states that they or their child has some physical condition that prohibits them from safely participating in physical activity.
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Jyvaskyla
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Martin Hagger
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Jyvaskyla
Keegan Knittle
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Jyvaskyla
Locations
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The Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences
Jyväskylä, Central Finland, Finland
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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References
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Phipps D, Green WT, Aho R, Kettunen E, Biddle S, Hamilton K, Laukkanen A, Aunola K, Chan DK, Hankonen N, Hassandra M, Karkkainen T, Kykyri VL, Polet J, Rhodes R, Ruiz MC, Saakslahti A, Schneider J, Toivonen HM, Lintunen T, Hagger M, Knittle K. A Web-Based Physical Activity Promotion Intervention for Inactive Parent-Child Dyads: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Mar 21;13:e55960. doi: 10.2196/55960.
Other Identifiers
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806/13.00.04.00/2023
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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