A Meta-Analysis of Web-Delivered Tailored Health Behavior Change Interventions
Florida State University · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Web-based tailored intervention programs show considerable promise in effecting health-promoting behaviors and improving health outcomes across a variety of medical conditions and patient populations. This meta-analysis compares the effects of tailored versus nontailored web-based interventions on health behaviors and explores the influence of key moderators on treatment outcomes. Forty experimental and quasi-experimental studies (N =20,180) met criteria for inclusion and were analyzed using meta-analytic procedures. The findings indicated that web-based tailored interventions effected significantly greater improvement in health outcomes as compared with control conditions both at posttesting, d =.139 (95% CI…
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6Topics & keywords
- Psychological intervention
- Meta-analysis
- Intervention (counseling)
- Inclusion (mineral)
- Behavior change
- Medicine
- Psychology
- Gerontology
- Reduced inequalities