Exploring the Acceptability of the STOP Method for Addressing Weight Loss Misinformation on Social Media: An Interview Study

探讨STOP方法在应对社交媒体上减肥错误信息方面的可接受性:一项访谈研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Adults attempting weight loss often seek information online, though high prevalence of health misinformation. We aimed to gather feedback on a novel video-based approach to support adults in navigating weight-related misinformation online. METHODS: We developed three brief videos presenting our novel mnemonic approach, the STOP method: Is someone trying to Sell you something? Does it sound Too good to be true? Is it Out of step with messages from trusted sources? Does it focus on fast Progress? Adults with BMI ≥ 25 kg/m(2) interested in weight management strategies provided feedback on the videos via semi-structured interviews. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using an emerging theme approach. RESULTS: Participants (N = 14) were 64.3% female, 57.1% non-Hispanic white, with a mean age of 44.6 ± 18.0 years and BMI 31.5 ± 4.3 kg/m(2). Interviews revealed several themes. Participants found the STOP method to be accessible and would recommend it to others. They felt the videos effectively introduced the STOP method and its application and had minor suggestions for improved clarity and suggestions regarding visual appeal and ways to promote video engagement. CONCLUSIONS: The STOP method was acceptable and the brief videos were well-received; the results will direct video refinement and further testing.

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