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Title
The
effect
of
posttreatment
telephone
contact
upon
adolescent
weight
losses
achieved
in a
multicomponent
behavioral
treatment
program
Author
Walsh-Doran
,
Mary
S.
Description
Thesis
(M.Sc.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1984.
Psychology
Date
1984
Pagination
xi, 239 leaves : ill.
Subject
Reducing
diets;
Obesity
Degree
M.Sc.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of Psychology
Discipline
Psychology
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
75-86.
--
Library
has
photocopy.
Abstract
The
present
study
was
designed
to
evaluate
a
strategy
for
enhancing
maintenance
of
weight
losses
achieved
in a
standard
8-week
multicomponent
behavioral
weight
management
program
for
overweight
adolescents.
Telephone
contact
with
adolescents
and their
parents
was
gradually
reduced
over
a
6-month
period
after
the
behavioral
treatment
program
terminated.
Thirty-one
adolescents
,
ages
12-16
years
, were
recruited
through
newspaper
advertisements
and a
memo
distributed
to a
variety
of
health
professionals
and
school
guidance
counsellors.
Subjects
were
required
to be at
least
20%
overweight
, not to be
involved
in
other
weight
loss
programs
, to have a
parent
willing
to
read
weekly
handouts
from a
parent
manual
and
complete
weekly
assignments
, and to have
personal
goals
towards
improved
physical
well-being.
--
Following
the
weight
management
program
,
26
subjects
(6
males
and
20
females)
were
randomly
assigned
to
Maintenance
(M)
(telephone
contact)
or
Nonmaintenance
(NM)
(no
telephone
contact)
groups.
Each
group
contained
equal
numbers
of
high
,
medium
, and
low
weight
losers
and
both
genders.
All
subjects
were
seen
for
assessment
at
3-
and
6-months
after
the
treatment
program.
--
There were
no
significant
differences
as a
result
of the
posttreatment
maintenance
strategy
on
pounds
lost
,
change
in
percentage
overweight
,
weight
index
,
change
in
weight
index
,
triceps
skinfold
,
self-esteem
, and
mean
adherence
ratings.
Nor
were there any
significant
interaction
effects.
Significant
time
effects
were
present
for
weight
change
and
change
in
percentage
overweight.
Although
subjects
weighed
significantly
less
at
posttreatment
than at
pretreatment
and were
significantly
lower
in
percentage
overweight
at
6
months
than at
3
months
, there was
no
differential
effect
of the
posttreatment
telephone
contact.
Subjects
who
lost
weight
(Losers)
during
the
treatment
program
were
compared
with
subjects
who
gained
(Gainers)
during
the
treatment
program.
Gainers
continued
to
gain
while
Losers
maintained
their
weight
losses
at
3-
and
6-month
follow-up.
No
differential
effect
of the
posttreatment
maintenance
contact
was
demonstrated.
--
Possible
reasons
for
failure
to
demonstrate
an
effect
for
posttreatment
telephone
contact
and
suggestions
for
further
research
are
discussed.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75313198
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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(32.63
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