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Parental support of the Canadian 24-hour movement guidelines for children and youth: prevalence and correlates

机译:父母对加拿大儿童和青少年24小时运动指南的支持:患病率和相关性

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To explore the prevalence of parental support for meeting the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth, identify key interactive support profiles among the four movement behaviors, and investigate subsequent sociodemographic and social cognitive correlates of these profiles. A sample of Canadian parents (N?=?1208) with children aged 5 to 17?years completed measures of the theory of planned behavior (TPB), and support of the four child movement behaviors via questionnaire. Differences in the proportion of parents supporting these four health behaviors were explored and demographic and social cognitive (attitude and perceived control) correlates of combinations of parental support for the four health behaviors were evaluated. Child and youth sleep behavior had the highest parental support (73%) and moderate to vigorous physical activity support had the lowest prevalence (23%). Interactive profiles of the four movement behaviors yielded six primary clusters and comprised wide variation from parents who supported none of these behaviors (19%), to parents who supported all four behaviors (14%). These profiles could be distinguished by the age of the child (younger children had higher support) and the gender of the parent (mothers provided more support), as well as constructs of the TPB, but TPB cognitions were more specific predictors of each health behavior rather than general predictors of aggregate health behavior clusters. Teenagers and fathers may represent key targets for parental support intervention of the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines. Intervention content may need to comprise the underlying foundations of attitude and perceived behavioral control to change parental support while considering the unique features of each health behavior to maximize related intervention effectiveness.
机译:为了探究父母支持的普遍性,以达到《加拿大24小时儿童和青少年运动指南》的要求,确定四种运动行为中的关键互动支持特征,并研究这些特征的后续社会人口统计学和社会认知相关性。年龄在5至17岁之间的加拿大父母(N?=?1208)的样本完成了计划行为理论(TPB)的测量,并通过问卷调查支持了四种儿童运动行为。探索了支持这四种健康行为的父母比例的差异,并评估了针对四种健康行为的父母支持组合的人口统计学和社会认知(态度和知觉控制)相关性。儿童和青少年的睡眠行为具有最高的父母支持率(73%),中度至剧烈的体育活动支持率最低(23%)。四种运动行为的互动型态产生了六个主要类别,从不支持这些行为的父母(占19%)到支持所有四种行为的父母(占14%)的差异很大。这些特征可以通过孩子的年龄(较年轻的孩子得到更高的支持)和父母的性别(母亲提供更多的支持)以及TPB的结构来区分,但是TPB的认知是每种健康行为的更具体的预测因子而不是总体健康行为集群的一般预测指标。青少年和父亲可能代表《 24小时运动指南》的父母支持干预的主要目标。干预内容可能需要包括态度和感知行为控制的基础,以改变父母的支持,同时考虑每种健康行为的独特特征,以最大程度地提高相关的干预效果。

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