Combinations of techniques that effectively change health behavior: evidence from Meta-CART analysis.

OBJECTIVE Many health-promoting interventions combine multiple behavior change techniques (BCTs) to maximize effectiveness. Although, in theory, BCTs can amplify each other, the available meta-analyses have not been able to identify specific combinations of techniques that provide synergistic effects. This study overcomes some of the shortcomings in the current methodology by applying classification and regression trees (CART) to meta-analytic data in a special way, referred to as Meta-CART. The aim was to identify particular combinations of BCTs that explain intervention success. METHOD A reanalysis of data from Michie, Abraham, Whittington, McAteer, and Gupta (2009) was performed. These data included effect sizes from 122 interventions targeted at physical activity and healthy eating, and the coding of the interventions into 26 BCTs. A CART analysis was performed using the BCTs as predictors and treatment success (i.e., effect size) as outcome. A subgroup meta-analysis using a mixed effects model was performed to compare the treatment effect in the subgroups found by CART. RESULTS Meta-CART identified the following most effective combinations: Provide information about behavior-health link with Prompt intention formation (mean effect size ḡ = 0.46), and Provide information about behavior-health link with Provide information on consequences and Use of follow-up prompts (ḡ = 0.44). Least effective interventions were those using Provide feedback on performance without using Provide instruction (ḡ = 0.05). CONCLUSIONS Specific combinations of BCTs increase the likelihood of achieving change in health behavior, whereas other combinations decrease this likelihood. Meta-CART successfully identified these combinations and thus provides a viable methodology in the context of meta-analysis.

[1]  P. Lachenbruch Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.) , 1989 .

[2]  P. Gollwitzer The Volitional Benefits of Planning , 1996 .

[3]  M. S. Patel,et al.  An introduction to meta-analysis. , 1989, Health Policy.

[4]  Gerjo Kok,et al.  Threatening communication: a critical re-analysis and a revised meta-analytic test of fear appeal theory , 2013, Health psychology review.

[5]  Johannes Brug,et al.  Short-term efficacy of a web-based computer-tailored nutrition intervention: Main Effects and Mediators , 2005, Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine.

[6]  P. Sheeran,et al.  Does changing behavioral intentions engender behavior change? A meta-analysis of the experimental evidence. , 2006, Psychological bulletin.

[7]  S. Michie,et al.  Using the Internet to Promote Health Behavior Change: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Impact of Theoretical Basis, Use of Behavior Change Techniques, and Mode of Delivery on Efficacy , 2010, Journal of medical Internet research.

[8]  Richard Schulz,et al.  A motivational theory of life-span development. , 2010, Psychological review.

[9]  R Core Team,et al.  R: A language and environment for statistical computing. , 2014 .

[10]  D. French,et al.  What are the most effective techniques in changing obese individuals’ self-efficacy towards physical activity and their physical activity behaviour: A systematic review and meta-analysis , 2012 .

[11]  E W Steyerberg,et al.  Identifying subgroups among poor prognosis patients with nonseminomatous germ cell cancer by tree modelling: a validation study. , 2004, Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology.

[12]  E. Mohammadi,et al.  Barriers and facilitators related to the implementation of a physiological track and trigger system: A systematic review of the qualitative evidence , 2017, International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care.

[13]  W. Kroeze,et al.  A systematic review of randomized trials on the effectiveness of computer-tailored education on physical activity and dietary behaviors , 2006, Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine.

[14]  Maria E. Fernandez,et al.  Planning Health Promotion Programs: An Intervention Mapping Approach , 2006 .

[15]  Alexander K. Koch,et al.  Self-Regulation Through Goal Setting , 2011, SSRN Electronic Journal.

[16]  D. Albarracín,et al.  A test of major assumptions about behavior change: a comprehensive look at the effects of passive and active HIV-prevention interventions since the beginning of the epidemic. , 2005, Psychological bulletin.

[17]  C. Vandelanotte,et al.  Efficacy of sequential or simultaneous interactive computer-tailored interventions for increasing physical activity and decreasing fat intake , 2005, Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine.

[18]  A. Tenbrunsel,et al.  Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes , 2013 .

[19]  Johannes Brug,et al.  International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Environmental Influences on Energy Balance-related Behaviors: a Dual-process View , 2005 .

[20]  M. Langlois,et al.  Prevention of weight gain in young adults through a seminar-based intervention program , 2007, International Journal of Obesity.

[21]  G. Kok,et al.  Towards evidence-based, quality-controlled health promotion: the Dutch recognition system for health promotion interventions , 2010, Health education research.

[22]  R. Prentice,et al.  Results of a randomized feasibility study of a low-fat diet. , 1990, Archives of internal medicine.

[23]  M. Johnston,et al.  Identifying active ingredients in complex behavioural interventions for obese adults with obesity-related co-morbidities or additional risk factors for co-morbidities: a systematic review , 2012 .

[24]  Alexander J. Rothman,et al.  Self-regulation and behavior change: Disentangling behavioral initiation and behavioral maintenance , 2004 .

[25]  Jacob Cohen Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences , 1969, The SAGE Encyclopedia of Research Design.

[26]  J. Macdonald Behaviour change , 1972, British Journal of Psychiatry.

[27]  P. Gollwitzer,et al.  Implementation intentions and goal achievement: A meta-analysis of effects and processes , 2006 .

[28]  Alexander J. Rothman,et al.  Stage theories of health behavior: conceptual and methodological issues. , 1998, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[29]  Joseph S. Kay Motivational Theory of Lifespan Development , 2015 .

[30]  C. Abraham,et al.  A taxonomy of behavior change techniques used in interventions. , 2008, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[31]  Gerjo Kok,et al.  Standard care quality determines treatment outcomes in control groups of HAART-adherence intervention studies: implications for the interpretation and comparison of intervention effects. , 2009, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[32]  I. Ajzen The theory of planned behavior , 1991 .

[33]  Gerjo Kok,et al.  Intervention Mapping: Protocol for Applying Health Psychology Theory to Prevention Programmes , 2004, Journal of health psychology.

[34]  P. Gollwitzer,et al.  The Interplay Between Goal Intentions and Implementation Intentions , 2005, Personality & social psychology bulletin.

[35]  M. Petticrew,et al.  Developing and evaluating complex interventions: the new Medical Research Council guidance , 2008, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[36]  J. T. Austin,et al.  Goal constructs in psychology: Structure, process, and content. , 1996 .

[37]  G. Oettingen,et al.  Self-regulation of goal setting: turning free fantasies about the future into binding goals. , 2001, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[38]  Chris Drinkwater,et al.  The Newcastle exercise project: a randomised controlled trial of methods to promote physical activity in primary care , 1999, BMJ.

[39]  M. Johnston,et al.  Interventions to prevent weight gain: a systematic review of psychological models and behaviour change methods , 2000, International Journal of Obesity.

[40]  Andy McEwen,et al.  Online support for smoking cessation: a systematic review of the literature. , 2009, Addiction.

[41]  J. March,et al.  Stratification of the severity of critically ill patients with classification trees , 2009, BMC medical research methodology.

[42]  E. Rogers,et al.  Diffusion of innovations , 1964, Encyclopedia of Sport Management.

[43]  C. Abraham,et al.  Effective techniques in healthy eating and physical activity interventions: a meta-regression. , 2009, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[44]  Eric R. Ziegel,et al.  The Elements of Statistical Learning , 2003, Technometrics.

[45]  S. Houghton,et al.  Physical activity and nutrition programs for couples: a randomized controlled trial. , 2003, Journal of clinical epidemiology.

[46]  M. Fishbein,et al.  Stage of change versus an integrated psychosocial theory as a basis for developing effective behaviour change interventions , 2000, AIDS care.

[47]  Wei-Yin Loh,et al.  Classification and regression trees , 2011, WIREs Data Mining Knowl. Discov..

[48]  S. Michie,et al.  The behaviour change wheel: A new method for characterising and designing behaviour change interventions , 2011, Implementation science : IS.

[49]  Charles Abraham,et al.  Scary warnings and rational precautions: A review of the psychology of fear appeals , 2001 .

[50]  K. Vohs,et al.  Handbook of self-regulation : research, theory, and applications , 2004 .

[51]  J. Bargh,et al.  The psychology of action : linking cognition and motivation to behavior , 1999 .

[52]  D. French,et al.  What are the most effective techniques in changing obese individuals’ physical activity self-efficacy and behaviour: a systematic review and meta-analysis , 2013, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.

[53]  S. Michie,et al.  Identification of behaviour change techniques to reduce excessive alcohol consumption. , 2012, Addiction.