Examining differences in parents' perceptions of children's physical activity versus screen time guidelines and behaviours

被引:4
|
作者
Jarvis, Jocelyn W. [1 ]
Berry, Tanya R. [2 ]
Carson, Valerie [2 ]
Rhodes, Ryan E. [3 ]
Lithopoulos, Alexander [3 ]
Latimer-Cheung, Amy E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Queens Univ, Sch Kinesiol & Hlth Studies, Kingston, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Alberta, Fac Kinesiol Sport & Recreat, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[3] Univ Victoria, Sch Exercise Sci Phys & Hlth Educ, Behav Med Lab, 3800 Finnerty Rd, Victoria, BC V8W 3N4, Canada
关键词
exercise; guidelines; paediatrics; parenting; sedentary lifestyle; 24-HOUR MOVEMENT GUIDELINES; SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR; YOUTH;
D O I
10.1111/jpc.15518
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Aim Most Canadian and Australian children do not meet Physical Activity Guidelines (PAG) or Screen Time Guidelines (STG). Regarding the social issue advertising believability model (SIABM), parental support for these behaviours may depend upon how believable parents find guideline messages. The aim of the study was to examine differences in parents' SIABM variables and perceived behavioural control for PAG and STG messages. Methods Data were collected online; 499 Canadian parents with at least one child aged 5-11 years (75.6% mothers) participated. Differences in model variables were analysed using analyses of variance. Results Parents demonstrated greater issue involvement, attitudes towards the issue, parental support attitudes and perceived behavioural control for the PAG compared to the STG (d > 0.10). Mothers believed the messages more and had more favourable attitudes towards the issues as compared to fathers (d > 0.21). Conclusions Parents' evaluations of PAG messages and corresponding supportive behaviours were generally more positive than STG. Future messages should emphasise supportive behaviours for screen time reduction that are feasible and enjoyable for children.
引用
收藏
页码:1448 / 1453
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] EXAMINING THE ASSOCIATION OF ELEMENTARY-AGED CHILDREN'S SLEEP AND SCREEN TIME GUIDELINES
    Hunt, Ethan T.
    Ranjit, Nalini
    Brazendale, Keith
    Burkart, Sarah
    Hoelscher, Deanna M.
    ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2022, 56 (SUPP 1) : S354 - S354
  • [12] Parents' Perceptions of Children's Physical Activity Compared on Two Electronic Diaries
    Lau, Jamie
    Engelen, Lina
    Bundy, Anita
    PEDIATRIC EXERCISE SCIENCE, 2013, 25 (01) : 124 - 137
  • [13] Parents' Perceptions of Physical Activity for Their Children with Visual Impairments
    Perkins, Kara
    Columna, Luis
    Lieberman, Lauren
    Bailey, JoEllen
    JOURNAL OF VISUAL IMPAIRMENT & BLINDNESS, 2013, 107 (02) : 131 - 142
  • [14] Screen time and physical activity of young children reflects their mother's behaviours: findings from the Healthy Beginnings Trial
    Xu, Huilan
    Wen, Li Ming
    AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2012, 36 (04) : 396 - 396
  • [15] Chinese parents' perceptions of their children's weights and their relationship to parenting behaviours
    Wen, X.
    Hui, S. S. C.
    CHILD CARE HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT, 2011, 37 (03) : 343 - 351
  • [16] Parents' physical activity behaviors and children's physical activity
    Mota, J
    JOURNAL OF HUMAN MOVEMENT STUDIES, 1998, 35 (02): : 89 - 100
  • [17] Promoting Active Lifestyles in Young Children: Investigating Mothers’ Decisions about their Child’s Physical Activity and Screen Time Behaviours
    Kyra Hamilton
    Courtney E. Thomson
    Katherine M. White
    Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2013, 17 : 968 - 976
  • [18] Promoting Active Lifestyles in Young Children: Investigating Mothers' Decisions about their Child's Physical Activity and Screen Time Behaviours
    Hamilton, Kyra
    Thomson, Courtney E.
    White, Katherine M.
    MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL, 2013, 17 (05) : 968 - 976
  • [19] Parents’ perceptions of their children’s physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Emma Ostermeier
    Patricia Tucker
    Danielle Tobin
    Andrew Clark
    Jason Gilliland
    BMC Public Health, 22
  • [20] Parents' perceptions of their children's physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Ostermeier, Emma
    Tucker, Patricia
    Tobin, Danielle
    Clark, Andrew
    Gilliland, Jason
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 22 (01) : 1459