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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 30.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Mens Health. 2014 Jun 27;9(4):262–273. doi: 10.1177/1557988314539501

Table 4.

FITShop Multilevel YourMove Intervention.

Social ecological framework Behavioral change theory/constructs Intervention strategies
Intrapersonal level Social cognitive theory
  • Self-efficacy

  • Behavioral capability

  • FITShop toolkit with contest directions and personal, tailored feedback report based on responses to baseline health assessment survey

  • Pedometer

  • Discuss feedback with personal health coach to and set physical activity (PA) goals

Interpersonal level Social support
  • Informational support

  • Emotional support

  • Appraisal support

  • Barber training workshops and booster sessions

  • Mirror sticker messages

  • Posters tallying customer participation in PA contest

Organizational level Social cognitive theory
  • Reciprocal determinism (person-environment)

  • YourMove contest to promote PA within each shop and across all shops, with incentives at the shop and customer levels

Community level Social cognitive theory
  • Reciprocal determinism (person–environment)

  • Referrals to free/low-cost community PA resources (e.g., free/discounted memberships at YMCA)