Time Effects of Supportive Interaction and Facilitator Input Variety on Treatment Adherence of Young People with Chronic Health Conditions: A Dynamic Mechanism in Mutual Aid Groups
This study aims to examine the mechanism of how supportive interaction and facilitator input variety in mutual aid groups impact treatment adherence of young people with chronic health conditions, with consideration of time effects, which have been rarely studied in the existing literature. A strati...
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doaj-0906efe43ff6486f9b6b2651985df0da2021-03-17T00:04:45ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-03-01183061306110.3390/ijerph18063061Time Effects of Supportive Interaction and Facilitator Input Variety on Treatment Adherence of Young People with Chronic Health Conditions: A Dynamic Mechanism in Mutual Aid GroupsSteven Sek-yum Ngai0Chau-kiu Cheung1Yuen-hang Ng2Liang Shang3Hon-yin Tang4Hiu-lam Ngai5Kenix Hok-ching Wong6Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Social and Behavioral Sciences, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaThis study aims to examine the mechanism of how supportive interaction and facilitator input variety in mutual aid groups impact treatment adherence of young people with chronic health conditions, with consideration of time effects, which have been rarely studied in the existing literature. A stratified random sample of 391 individuals aged 12–45 years with chronic health conditions were recruited from mutual aid groups in Hong Kong and completed both the baseline and 12-month follow-up surveys. The results of the structural equation modeling indicated that supportive interaction and facilitator input variety positively predicted treatment adherence in a delayed condition, whereas members’ treatment adherence in the baseline survey had reversed effects on members’ supportive interaction in the follow-up survey. The findings of this study shed light on the dynamic mechanism of the mutual aid groups and provide important implications to promote better rehabilitation outcomes of young people with chronic health conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/6/3061mutual aid grouptreatment adherencesupportive interactionfacilitator inputtime effectsyoung patients |
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Steven Sek-yum Ngai Chau-kiu Cheung Yuen-hang Ng Liang Shang Hon-yin Tang Hiu-lam Ngai Kenix Hok-ching Wong Time Effects of Supportive Interaction and Facilitator Input Variety on Treatment Adherence of Young People with Chronic Health Conditions: A Dynamic Mechanism in Mutual Aid Groups International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health mutual aid group treatment adherence supportive interaction facilitator input time effects young patients |
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Steven Sek-yum Ngai Chau-kiu Cheung Yuen-hang Ng Liang Shang Hon-yin Tang Hiu-lam Ngai Kenix Hok-ching Wong |
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Time Effects of Supportive Interaction and Facilitator Input Variety on Treatment Adherence of Young People with Chronic Health Conditions: A Dynamic Mechanism in Mutual Aid Groups |
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Time Effects of Supportive Interaction and Facilitator Input Variety on Treatment Adherence of Young People with Chronic Health Conditions: A Dynamic Mechanism in Mutual Aid Groups |
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Time Effects of Supportive Interaction and Facilitator Input Variety on Treatment Adherence of Young People with Chronic Health Conditions: A Dynamic Mechanism in Mutual Aid Groups |
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Time Effects of Supportive Interaction and Facilitator Input Variety on Treatment Adherence of Young People with Chronic Health Conditions: A Dynamic Mechanism in Mutual Aid Groups |
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Time Effects of Supportive Interaction and Facilitator Input Variety on Treatment Adherence of Young People with Chronic Health Conditions: A Dynamic Mechanism in Mutual Aid Groups |
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time effects of supportive interaction and facilitator input variety on treatment adherence of young people with chronic health conditions: a dynamic mechanism in mutual aid groups |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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This study aims to examine the mechanism of how supportive interaction and facilitator input variety in mutual aid groups impact treatment adherence of young people with chronic health conditions, with consideration of time effects, which have been rarely studied in the existing literature. A stratified random sample of 391 individuals aged 12–45 years with chronic health conditions were recruited from mutual aid groups in Hong Kong and completed both the baseline and 12-month follow-up surveys. The results of the structural equation modeling indicated that supportive interaction and facilitator input variety positively predicted treatment adherence in a delayed condition, whereas members’ treatment adherence in the baseline survey had reversed effects on members’ supportive interaction in the follow-up survey. The findings of this study shed light on the dynamic mechanism of the mutual aid groups and provide important implications to promote better rehabilitation outcomes of young people with chronic health conditions. |
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mutual aid group treatment adherence supportive interaction facilitator input time effects young patients |
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