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Using computer-based assessments to evaluate interactive multimedia nutrition education among low-income predominantly Hispanic participants

Authors :
Susan Martin Gould
Jennifer Anderson
Cammy Jantz
Source :
Journal of nutrition education and behavior. 34(5)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Objective This research was conducted to measure the effectiveness of interactive multimedia (IMM) with low-income Hispanic persons. Design The effectiveness of the program was examined using a quasi-experimental pretest/post-test control group design. Setting Subjects were recruited from nutrition, health, and English as a Second Language (ESL) programs in Colorado. Participants Thirty-six intervention and 34 control participants formed a convenience sample of low-income and predominantly Hispanic persons. Intervention Intervention participants received a 15-minute module about breakfast. Control participants received a non– nutrition-related IMM module. Main Outcome Measures Primary variables included knowledge, attitude, and stage of change scores. Analysis Paired and independent sample t tests, chi-square analysis, and repeated-measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) were used. Results Intervention participants significantly increased knowledge, attitude, and total scores ( P P Conclusions The results support using IMM to disseminate nutrition education to the target population and the feasibility of using computer-based questionnaires to evaluate the effectiveness of IMM nutrition education programs. Implications This research provides the basis for the continued development of computer-based assessment tools.

Details

ISSN :
14994046
Volume :
34
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of nutrition education and behavior
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d14df99ddef137ebdef6f5f0c7abd57d