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J Immigr Minor Health ; 20(4): 1025-1028, 2018 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29356978

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This study surveyed 152 Caribbean-American women about their acculturation levels; their health behaviors; and their perceptions about a website portal for diabetes prevention and management. Participants followed a study link to documents created via SurveyMonkey. The study link included seven edited videos each fewer than 2 min; the videos included ingredients; preparation/cooking instructions; and plating tips for modifying traditional Caribbean meals for diabetes management and prevention. Overall engagement in six healthy living behaviors was moderate Mean = 2.07; Minimum = 1 (Never); Maximum = 3.0 (Always). Self-efficacy for cooking 'healthy' before exploring the website was a mean 3.52 between 40 and 60% confident (SD = 1.509) versus the after Mean of 4.59 closest to 80% confident (SD = 1.154); t = - 10.353, df = 147 (P < 0.001). The results suggest the website did serve as a brief intervention for increasing self-efficacy in cooking meals more consistent with diabetes prevention and management.


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Cooking/methods , Diabetes Mellitus/ethnology , Diabetes Mellitus/prevention & control , Health Behavior/ethnology , Health Education/methods , Acculturation , Adult , Caribbean Region/ethnology , Female , Healthy Lifestyle , Humans , Internet , Middle Aged , United States/epidemiology
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