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Social‐cognitive predictors of parental supervised toothbrushing: An application of the health action process approach

Background

We examined the social cognition determinants of parental supervised toothbrushing guided by the health action process approach (HAPA).

Methods

In a prospective correlational survey study, participants (N = 185, 84.3% women) completed HAPA social cognition constructs at an initial time point (T1), and 12 weeks later (T2) self‐reported on their parental supervised toothbrushing behaviour, toothbrushing habit, and action control.

Results

Structural equation models exhibited adequate fit with the data when past behaviour and habit were either excluded or included. Intention, self‐efficacy, planning, and action control were predictors of parental supervised toothbrushing; intention predicted action planning and coping planning; and self‐efficacy and attitude were predictors of intention. Indirect effects of social cognition constructs through intentions, and intentions through planning constructs were also observed. Inclusion of past behaviour and habit attenuated model effects.

Conclusion

Results indicate that parental supervised toothbrushing is a function of motivational and volitional processes. This knowledge can be used to inform behaviour change interventions targeting parental supervised toothbrushing.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 04/13/2021 | Link to this post on IFP |
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