A cluster randomised controlled trial of an intervention based on the Health Action Process Approach for increasing fruit and vegetable consumption in Iranian adolescents

Psychol Health. 2017 Dec;32(12):1449-1468. doi: 10.1080/08870446.2017.1341516. Epub 2017 Jul 6.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate an intervention programme based on the Health Action Process Approach and designed to increase the intake of fruit and vegetables (F&V) among Iranian adolescents aged 13 to 18.

Design: A randomised controlled trial with three arms examined the short- (1 month) and long-term (6 months) effects of the intervention. There were two intervention groups (one included adolescents only [A group; n = 510]; the second included mothers and adolescents [M + A group; n = 462]) and a control group (n = 483). All participants were recruited from schools.

Main outcome measures: Social cognitions, self-regulatory processes and F&V intake.

Results: The intervention led to an increase in F&V intake for adolescents in the short and long terms. Adolescents in the M + A group increased their F& V intake more than adolescents in the A group. Outcome expectancies, self-monitoring, intentions, action and coping planning, perceived social support and behavioural automaticity mediated the effect of the intervention on F&V intake.

Conclusion: The theory-based intervention led to an increase in F&V intake and promoted more positive social cognitions and self-regulatory processes among Iranian adolescents. The findings also provide evidence that involving mothers in an intervention can confer additional benefit.

Keywords: adolescent; behaviour; fruit and vegetable; intervention; randomised-controlled trial.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Cluster Analysis
  • Diet / psychology*
  • Diet / statistics & numerical data*
  • Female
  • Fruit*
  • Health Promotion / methods*
  • Humans
  • Iran
  • Male
  • Program Evaluation
  • Prospective Studies
  • Vegetables*