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AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EXTENT OF THEORY-BASED VALIDITY OF THE ESSAY IN TEM8
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作者 修旭东 《Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics》 2008年第4期66-83,128-129,共20页
This study,developing and piloting a questionnaire as an instrument, using relevant statistical procedures, investigated the extent to which the essay in TEM8 (TEM8E) is a valid test in terms of theory-based validity.... This study,developing and piloting a questionnaire as an instrument, using relevant statistical procedures, investigated the extent to which the essay in TEM8 (TEM8E) is a valid test in terms of theory-based validity. The research design mainly involved student participants from three universities in China. The findings of this study may suggest that the ability in writing tested could be generally reflected by the internal sub-processes; the test-takers' translating ability variance can be marginally statistically reflected; the sub-processes such as topic and genre modifying, organizing, translating, reviewing may have more effect on score gains than some other sub-processes. In this sense, TEM8E can be generally regarded as a test reflecting the writing ability, but it needs improving. 展开更多
关键词 the essay in TEM8 theory-based validity VALIDATION
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Matched or nonmatched interventions based on the transtheoretical model to promote physical activity.A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials 被引量:2
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作者 Ahmed Jerome Romain Catherine Bortolon +6 位作者 Mathieu Gourlan Marion Carayol Emmanuelle Decker Olivier Lareyre Grégory Ninot Julie Boiché Paquito Bernard 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 SCIE 2018年第1期50-57,共8页
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine whether the efficacy of transtheoretical model(TTM)-based interventions on physical activity(PA)varied according to the following criteria:(1) interventions targeted the a... Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine whether the efficacy of transtheoretical model(TTM)-based interventions on physical activity(PA)varied according to the following criteria:(1) interventions targeted the actual stages of change(SOCs) or did not;(2) participants were selected according to their SOC or were not; and(3) its theoretical constructs(decisional balance, temptation, self-efficacy, processes of change).Methods: Thirty-three randomized controlled trials assessing TTM-based interventions promoting PA in adults were systematically identified.Results: The between-group heterogeneity statistic(Qb) did not reveal any differential efficacy either in interventions targeting the actual SOC compared with those that did not(Qb = 1.48, p = 0.22) or in interventions selecting participants according to their SOC compared with those that did not(Qb = 0.01, p = 0.91). TTM-based interventions enhanced PA behavior whether they targeted the actual SOC(Cohen's d = 0.36; 95%confidence interval(CI): 0.22–0.49) or not(d = 0.23; 95%CI: 0.09–0.38) and whether they selected their participants according to their SOC(d = 0.33; 95%CI: 0.13–0.53) or not(d = 0.32; 95%CI: 0.19–0.44). The moderators of the efficacy of TTM-based interventions were the number of theoretical constructs used to tailor the intervention(Qb = 8.82, p = 0.003), the use of self-efficacy(Qb = 6.09, p = 0.01), and the processes of change(Qb = 3.51, p = 0.06).Conclusion: TTM-based interventions significantly improved PA behavior, and their efficacy was not moderated by SOC but by the TTM theoretical constructs. 展开更多
关键词 EXERCISE Interventions META-REGRESSION MODERATORS Processes of change Stages of change theory-based
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Offering Smoking Cessation Support to Cancer Patients:The Role of Associations Providing Supportive Care in Cancer.Example of the Ligue Contre le Cancer Gironde
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作者 Océane Phanatzis Rébecca Ratel +3 位作者 Isabelle Barcos Marie Daspas Emmanuelle Clairembault François Alla 《Psycho-Oncologie》 SCIE 2023年第3期133-145,共13页
Aims:This article aims to explore the interventional and contextual components of smoking cessation support for cancer patients in the context of supportive care in cancer provided by an association,that is viable and... Aims:This article aims to explore the interventional and contextual components of smoking cessation support for cancer patients in the context of supportive care in cancer provided by an association,that is viable and effective in the French context,and to describe the partnership research process in which they were developed.Procedure:The intervention was developed from a dataset collected during a viability study for the development of a smoking cessation intervention carried out at the Ligue Contre le Cancer Gironde,a scoping review of evidence-based interventions and two narrative reviews on the determinants and ethical issues of smoking cessation in cancer.Results:The results confirmed a tangible opportunity to develop smoking cessation services within the relevant case because of the obstacles that can be overcome,the facilitators that can be mobilized,and the gaps existing in this field.In addition,they enabled the design of an intervention adapted to the context,guided by a voluntarist,multidisciplinary approach,and focused on patients’well-being.Conclusion:The associations providing supportive care in cancer can initiate and participate in the process of smoking cessation.They can play a key role in mediating between oncology and addictology. 展开更多
关键词 theory-based intervention smoking cessation CANCER supportive care associative sector
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