Wanda Koszewski
University of North Dakota
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International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity | 2015
Elisha Hall; Weiwen Chai; Wanda Koszewski; Julie A. Albrecht
BackgroundThe Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) is a widely used model for developing elementary nutrition education programs; however, few instruments are available to assess the impact of such programs on the main constructs of the SCT. The purposes of this study were: 1) to develop and validate a SCT-based survey instrument that focuses on knowledge, behavior, and self-efficacy for fifth grade students; 2) to assess the relationships between knowledge, behavior, and self-efficacy; and 3) to assess knowledge, behavior, and self-efficacy for healthy eating among the fifth grade students.MethodsA 40-item instrument was developed and validated using content validity and tested among 98 fifth grade students for internal consistency reliability. Relationships between knowledge, behavior, and self-efficacy were assessed using Pearson Correlation Coefficients. Differences in behavior and knowledge scores between children with high and low self-efficacy were examined using t-test.ResultsCronbach’s alphas for self-efficacy (0.70) and behavior (0.71) subscales of the survey were acceptable, although lower for knowledge (0.56). Summary scores for self-efficacy and behaviors were positively correlated (r = 0.40, P = 0.0001); however, summary knowledge scores were not associated with self-efficacy (r = 0.02, P = 0.88) or behavior scores (r = 0.14, P = 0.23). Participants with high self-efficacy also had significantly higher scores on consuming fruits (P = 0.0009) and dairy products (P = 0.009), eating breakfast (P = 0.008), helping plan family meals (P = 0.0006) and total behaviors for healthy-eating (P = 0.001) compared to those with low self-efficacy. In addition, approximately two thirds of the fifth grade students reported that they did not eat any fruits or vegetables or ate them only once on a typical day.ConclusionsThe developed instrument is a reliable and useful tool to assess SCT-based elementary nutrition education programs, particularly for self-efficacy and behavior. Our results also indicated that strategic interventions are necessary to improve dietary behaviors regarding fruit and vegetable consumptions among elementary school students.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2013
Garry Auld; Susan Baker; Laura Bauer; Wanda Koszewski; Sandra B. Procter; Michael F. Steger
The Journal of Extension | 2013
Casey Campbell; Wanda Koszewski; Donnia Behrends
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2013
Johnna Hall; A. Vierregger; Wanda Koszewski; M. Anderson-Knott; Julie A. Albrecht
The Journal of Extension | 2015
A. Vierregger; Johnna Hall; Natalie Sehi; Mary Abbott; Karen Wobig; Julie A. Albrecht; M. Anderson-Knott; Wanda Koszewski
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2006
Natalie Sehi; Wanda Koszewski; Candece Goshorn; Joan Sather
The Journal of Extension | 2002
Carol E. Thayer; Marilyn Fox; Wanda Koszewski
The FASEB Journal | 2015
Elisha Hall; Weiwen Chai; Wanda Koszewski; Julie A. Albrecht
Archive | 2015
Elisha Hall; Weiwen Chai; Wanda Koszewski; Julie A. Albrecht
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2015
Alyssa Vierregger; Johnna Hall; Natalie Sehi; M. Anderson-Knott; Wanda Koszewski; Julie A. Albrecht