Table 1.
Female participants’ characteristics (n = 12).
Fig 1.
The socioecological model to conceptualise the determinants of health behaviours of South Asian Muslim women at four levels.
The boxes encompass themes that emerge from the interview data. The bidirectional arrows represent the dynamic interactions between the individual and the broader environment. Adapted from CDC (2007) [47].
Fig 2.
Proposed faith-based peer intervention strategies and content.
Peer and intervention characteristics can influence the acceptability and effectiveness of interventions.
Fig 3.
A simplified logic model for faith-based interventions in Islamic religious settings.
The figure represents inputs, outputs, outcome, and desired impact. Contextual factors shape the intervention and may ultimately be impacted by the intervention (represented by two-way arrows).