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Journal of Health Psychology | 2016

Lifestyle and treatment adherence among overweight adolescents

Pedro Sousa; Pedro Gaspar; Helena Fonseca; Filomena Gaspar

This study evaluated the influence of overweight adolescents’ lifestyle on the adherence to weight control, and identifies their predictors. Participants were 94 adolescents, aged 12–18 years, attending a Paediatric Obesity Clinic. Lifestyle was assessed using the “Adolescent Lifestyle Profile” and treatment adherence through the “Therapeutic Adherence to Weight Control Questionnaire.” Adherence to weight control was associated with various lifestyle domains. Several predictors were identified for lifestyle and adherence to weight control among overweight adolescents. A broad array of inter-correlations and predictors were identified and should be taken into account when designing adolescent weight control interventions.


Journal of Nursing Measurement | 2015

Development and Preliminary Validation of the Adherence to Weight Control Questionnaire.

Pedro Sousa; Pedro Gaspar; Helena Fonseca

Background and Purpose: This study tests the psychometric properties of the Adherence to Weight Control Questionnaire, a new screening tool to measure treatment adherence (TAWC) and the risk of nonadherence to weight control (RNAWC) in adolescents. Methods: Participants are 92 adolescents (12–18 years old) from a pediatric obesity clinic. Construct validity were evaluated using a principal axis factoring method with varimax rotation. Reliability and criterion-related validity of both scales were also checked. Results: Both scales presented good reliability values (.770 and .908). Statistical analyses yielded a 1-factor solution for the RNAWC and a 4-factor solution for the TAWC. Criterion-related validity of scales was also checked. Conclusions: Results showed that this theory-driven measure of adherence to weight control has adequate psychometric properties to support both research and the clinical practice.


International journal of adolescent medicine and health | 2017

Pathways between BMI and adherence to weight management in adolescence

Ana Prioste; Helena Fonseca; Cícero Roberto Pereira; Pedro Sousa; Pedro Gaspar; Maria do Céu Machado

Abstract Background: In order to understand the mechanisms involved in how overweight adolescents adhere to weight management and perceive its benefits, a few variables have been identified, namely, body mass index (BMI), body self-esteem (BSE) and positive perspective of life (PPL). Methods: In a sample of 112 adolescents, we investigated whether BMI would predict adolescents’ self-efficacy/adherence (SEA) to weight management and perception of its benefits. A structural equation modeling approach was chosen. We hypothesized that perceived quality of life (PQL) would mediate the relationships between BMI and SEA and between BMI and perception of benefits (PB). Results: The results suggested that BMI is not directly associated with SEA and PB. However, PQL was identified as a mediator between BMI and SEA and PB. Conclusion: These findings bring important implications for understanding overweight adolescents’ adherence to weight management. There is evidence that adolescents’ adherence to weight management and PB are not predicted by their BMI. However, it has been shown that PQL mediates this process. For a long time, health professionals have been too focused on BMI. Time has come to be more focused on quality of life and how to improve it.


electronic healthcare | 2009

The Costs of Non-training in Chronic Wounds: Estimates through Practice Simulation

Pedro Gaspar; Joseph Monguet; Jordi Ojeda; João Costa; Rogério Costa

The high prevalence and incidence rates of chronic wounds represent high financial costs for patients, families, health services, and for society in general. Therefore, the proper training of health professionals engaged in the diagnosis and treatment of these wounds can have a very positive impact on the reduction of costs.


European Journal of Pediatrics | 2015

Controlled trial of an Internet-based intervention for overweight teens (Next.Step): effectiveness analysis

Pedro Sousa; Helena Fonseca; Pedro Gaspar; Filomena Gaspar


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2014

Internet-based intervention programme for obese adolescents and their families (Next.Step): research protocol of a controlled trial.

Pedro Sousa; Helena Fonseca; Pedro Gaspar; Filomena Gaspar


Health | 2015

Put Yourself in My Shoes: Perspectives of Adolescents about What Makes an Obesity Intervention Effective

Ana Prioste; Helena Fonseca; Pedro Sousa; Pedro Gaspar; Rita Francisco; Maria do Céu Machado


Archive | 2010

Web-Based Learning Environment for Medical Education: E-Fer, A Practical Tool for Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Wounds

Josep Maria Monguet; João Costa; Pedro Gaspar; Rogério Costa


Archive | 2017

Construindo conhecimento em enfermagem à pessoa em situação crítica

Maria dos Anjos Dixe; Pedro Sousa; Pedro Gaspar


Appetite | 2015

Participant adherence to an internet-based adolescent weight management program (Next.Step)

Pedro Sousa; Helena Fonseca; Pedro Gaspar; F. Gaspar

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Pedro Sousa

Polytechnic Institute of Leiria

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João Costa

Polytechnic Institute of Leiria

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Rogério Costa

Polytechnic Institute of Leiria

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Joseph Monguet

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Jordi Ojeda

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Maria dos Anjos Dixe

Polytechnic Institute of Leiria

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