Health Behavior Interventions Among People With Lower Socio-Economic Status: A Scoping Review of Behavior Change Techniques and Effectiveness
Loes van den Bekerom,
Laurens van Gestel,
Jan Schoones
et al.
Abstract:Background. Behavior change interventions can unintendedly widen existing socio-economic disparities in health. Understanding why interventions are (in)effective among people with lower socio-economic status (SES) is essential. Therefore, this scoping review aims to describe what is reported about the behavior change techniques (BCTs) applied within interventions and their effectiveness in reducing physical inactivity, unhealthy eating, smoking and alcohol consumption according to SES. Methods. A systematic se… Show more
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