Group Identity
Cross-source consensus on Group Identity from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
How it works
Benefits
Dosage & preparation
Highlighted claims
- PROGROUP's central theoretical assumption was that group identification would support engagement, reduce isolation, and sustain behaviour change. — Logic model development through a feasibility RCT for a group-based weight management programme
- Group sessions created mutual support by revealing common experiences and reducing self-blame. — Logic model development through a feasibility RCT for a group-based weight management programme
- Group connectedness increased over time, making retention important for the intervention's motivational effects. — Logic model development through a feasibility RCT for a group-based weight management programme
- Most patients recognized shared struggles with food and weight as a basis for joining the group. — Logic model development through a feasibility RCT for a group-based weight management programme
- Attendance by at least five patients appeared necessary to maintain the motivational benefits of group sessions. — Logic model development through a feasibility RCT for a group-based weight management programme