ERIC Number: EJ911344
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2011
Pages: 7
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Motivational Interviewing Skills are Positively Associated with Nutritionist Self-Efficacy
Marley, Scott C.; Carbonneau, Kira; Lockner, Donna; Kibbe, Debra; Trowbridge, Frederick
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, v43 n1 p28-34 Jan-Feb 2011
Objective: To examine the relationships between physical and social self-concepts, motivational interviewing (MI), and nutrition assessment skills with dimensions of counseling self-efficacy. Design: Cross-sectional survey. Setting: Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) clinics. Participants: Sixty-five WIC nutritionists. Main Outcome Measures: Counseling self-efficacy on topics related to physical activity and nutritional behaviors and in the presence of language and cultural differences. Analysis: Multiple linear regression. Results: Nutritionists' perception of their own MI skills was positively associated with their self-efficacy for counseling clients of a culture different than their own, when counseling about physical activity, and when counseling about nutrition behavior. Hispanic ethnicity and social self-concept were positively associated with counseling self-efficacy when culture differences were present. Physical self-concept was positively associated with self-efficacy related to physical activity topics. Nutrition assessment skill was negatively associated with self-efficacy for working with non-English-speaking clients. Conclusions and Implications: Development of MI skills and strategies to improve social and physical self-concept may increase WIC nutritionists' counseling self-efficacy, particularly when counseling clients from diverse backgrounds. (Contains 3 tables.)
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Self Efficacy, Nutrition, Interviews, Cultural Differences, Multiple Regression Analysis, Clinics, Motivation Techniques, Self Concept, Correlation, Case Studies, Surveys, Females, Infants, Children, Health Personnel, Nutrition Instruction, Counseling, Non English Speaking, Hispanic Americans, Ethnicity
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