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Practical Data Management and Analysis for Public Health
Graded Assignment 1
In recent years, overweight and obesity have emerged as major public health issues in the United States. This is due in part to their contribution to life-threatening conditions such as diabetes and hypertension. Nor are young people immune. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 13% of high school students in the United States in 2011 were obese. Although some cases of obesity occur due to underlying metabolic disorders, the majority of cases are attributable to sustained excesses of calories consumed (diet) relative to calories expended (physical activity). For this reason, interventions to reduce overweight and obesity among high school students and other populations have sought to decrease the number of calories that people consume or to increase the amount of physical activity people engage in.
In response to growing concerns about overweight and obesity in high school students, a large municipal school district is considering implementing a physical activity promotion program called “Don’t Just Sit There” in its ten high schools. The intervention is not cheap, however, and in a time of budget cuts the municipal education administration decides to conduct a randomized trial of the intervention in three high schools. The goal is to determine whether the intervention is effective in altering key psychosocial precursors to physical activity, increasing physical activity itself, and reducing the prevalence of overweight and obesity. The psychosocial factors of interest are (a) students’ self-efficacy to engage in moderate to vigorous physical activity during their free time on most days, and (b) students’ perceived value of engaging in moderate to vigorous physical activity. Thus, a simple conceptual model for the information is as follows.
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The trial works as follows. Three schools are participating: Clara Barton High School, Frederick Douglas High School, and Harvey Milk High School. In each of these schools, administrators recruit 100 students and collect baseline data from them at the beginning of the school year. The baseline data include measures of self-efficacy, perceived value, and demographic factors assessed via a self-report questionnaire; physical activity assessed by having each student wear a ActiGraph accelerometer for one week; and height and weight measured in each school’s nurse’s office. After baseline measurement is complete, students are assigned to either the treatment group or the control group via randomization. Treatment group members are then offered the Don’t Just Sit There intervention for six months, while control group members receive no intervention. At the end of the six months, the same procedures are used to assess the psychosocial, behavioral, and health variables again.
Assignment
In this assignment, you are tasked with working on the baseline data. You will be provided with three SPSS datasets (School1PRE.sav, School2PRE.sav, and School3PRE.sav) and a codebook (DJSTcodebook.doc). You are also given a copy of the questionnaire that students were asked to complete (DJSTquestionnaire.doc). The datasets contain the baseline data from the three study high schools, and the codebook and questionnaire contain all of the information you should need to make sense of these data. You are to use SPSS to carry out the following specific tasks:
Submission
In the Assignments section, please upload the following to the Graded Assignment 1 page 24 hours before live session 5:
SCHOOL, MALE, RACE, GRADE, and TREAT; and the fourth should cover PHYSACTpre, HEIGHTpre, and WEIGHTpre. The report should also present information on the internal consistency (Task 4) of the baseline self-efficacy and value-expectancy scales, as well as the correlation between these two scales and baseline physical activity and BMI (Task 12). Finally, the report should include a single table collecting the results from Tasks 10 and 11, along with your commentary on whether the randomization appears to have worked; that is, whether the treatment and control grups appear to differ with respect to MALE, RACE, GRADE, SEpre, VEpre, PHYSACTpre, BMIpre, WGTGRPpre, and OBESEpre.
Note that the data for this assignment are simulated, and that the simulation drew upon several elements described in the following references:
Dishman, R. K., Motl, R. W., Saunders, R., Felton, G., Ward, D. S., Dowda, M., & Pate, R. R. (2004). Self-efficacy partially mediates the effect of a school-based physical-activity intervention among adolescent girls. Preventive Medicine, 38, 628-636.
Grydeland, M., Bergh, I. H., Bjelland, M., Lien, N., Andersen, L. F., Ommundsen, Y., Klepp, K., & Anderssen, S. A. (2013). Intervention effects on physical activity: the HEIA study – a cluster randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Nutrition and Physical Activity, 10, 17.
Motl, R. W., Dishman, R. K., Trost, S. G., Saunders, R. P., Dowda, M., Felton, G., Ward, D. S. & Pate, R. R. (2000). Factorial validity and invariance of questionnaires measuring socialcognitive determinants of physical activity among adolescent girls. Preventive Medicine, 31, 584-594.
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