2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-021-10999-z
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Application of the health action process approach model for reducing excessive internet use behaviors among rural adolescents in China: a school-based intervention pilot study

Abstract: Objective There are few studies regarding Internet use behaviors of Chinese rural adolescents based on behavioral theory. The aim of this study is to examine the applicability and effectiveness of the health action process approach model (HAPA) in the intervention of excessive Internet use behaviors among rural adolescents in China. Methods Three hundred twenty-seven participants who met the excessive Internet use criteria were involved in this stu… Show more

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“…The original sample size was 2869 with 56.6% left‐behind adolescents. Then, the same adolescent population was followed up every 6 months until October 2017, for a total of one baseline study, and four follow‐up surveys were conducted (Tang et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The original sample size was 2869 with 56.6% left‐behind adolescents. Then, the same adolescent population was followed up every 6 months until October 2017, for a total of one baseline study, and four follow‐up surveys were conducted (Tang et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is discovered that the person's attitude has an effect on behavioural intention. Self-efficacy leads to formation of intention, which results in behaviour change (Da et al, 2019;Rohani et al, 2018;Tang et al, 2021). However, Kirsch (1985) contends that self-efficacy-related behaviour change is not so much a belief in one's ability to accomplish something as it is a willingness to do so.…”
Section: Prevention Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tamjidyamcholo, Baba, , Gholipour, and Yamchello (2013) noted that a high level of self-efficacy in an individual will increase their confidence in their abilities and motivate them. High self-efficacy has been found to be a good predictor of health promotion behaviours such as healthful diet (Rohani et al, 2018)and excessive Internet use (Tang et al, 2021). Perceived such sources which are helpful to increase the perceived abilities of people in preventive behaviour towards mental health risks such as depression.…”
Section: Self-efficacy Towards Preventive Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HAPA model integrates relevant variables from the continuum model and the stage theory model. It incorporates intrinsic motivational and volitional factors, such as self-e cacy, risk perception, and outcome expectancy [44], as well as behavioral intentions and action plans [45]. Moreover, it considers extrinsic behavioral activities, such as inaction, irregularity, and regularity, and macro-environmental factors that affect the formation of intentions, initiation of actions, and maintenance of behaviors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%