| Literature DB >> 19077255 |
Genevieve M Dwyer1, Joy Higgs, Louise L Hardy, Louise A Baur.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Physical activity and small screen recreation are two modifiable behaviours associated with childhood obesity and the development of chronic health problems. Parents and preschool staff shape behaviour habits in young children. The aims of this qualitative study were to explore the attitudes, values, knowledge and understanding of parents and carers of preschool-age children in relation to physical activity and small screen recreation and to identify influences upon these behaviours.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 19077255 PMCID: PMC2634757 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5868-5-66
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Figure 1Socioecological model of influences upon a child's physical activity behaviour (adapted from McLeroy et al[14]).
Participant characteristics
| Mothers | 20 | |
| Fathers | 2 | |
| 1. Low socioeconomic | 891 | 10 |
| 2. Middle-Eastern | 914 | 7 |
| - Lebanon (6) | ||
| - Syria (1) | ||
| 3. Chinese | 1101 | 5 |
| - Hong Kong (2) | ||
| - Malaysia (1) | ||
| - China (2) | ||
| Female | 17 | |
| - Directors | 3 | |
| - Trained teachers | 5 | |
| - Assistant staff | 9 | |
| ≥ 20 years | 5 | |
| 10–19 years | 4 | |
| 5–9 years | 5 | |
| < 5 years | 3 | |
1SEIFA Index of Relative Socioeconomic Disadvantage median. (Sydney median: 1067).
2varied ethnicities including: Anglo-Celtic, Mediterranean, Middle-Eastern, Chinese
Focus group schedule of questions
| Participants' understanding of nature of physical activity | • When I say 'physical activity', what does it mean to you? |
| • What words would you use to describe the difference in physical activity intensity in activities that young children do? What words would you use to describe the difference between a child who moves slowly and a child who always active and on the go? | |
| • What is the value of physical activity for young kids? Older children? Adults? | |
| • Tell me your thoughts about physical activity and your child's health. | |
| Pattern of physical activity | • Where does physical activity fit in your child's day?/How does physical activity fit into the child's day at this centre? |
| • Do you see differences in level of physical activity between boys and girls who attend this Centre? | |
| Influences upon physical activity behaviour | • What makes your child/children active? |
| • How do you encourage your child to be active?/When you spend time with your child what do you like to do together? | |
| • How do you as staff agree as to what to promote for children attending this Centre? | |
| • Do you or your partner do different things with your child? | |
| • How does being at preschool influence your child's physical activity? | |
| • Do your children spend time with extended family such as aunts/uncles/cousins/grandparents? How does this contact influence how active your child is? | |
| • Does anything make it difficult for them to be active? | |
| Pattern of small screen recreation | • Can you tell me about your child and their usual TV routine, use of computers or things like that? |
| • What influences this? | |
| Knowledge of recommendations/guidelines about physical activity and SSR | • Do you know of any guidelines about what is recommended for children in regards to physical activity, TV viewing and use of computers? |
Note: The sequence of questions varied during each focus group.
Influences on physical activity: key themes and concepts from focus groups
| • Child's preference for activity | |
| • Positive parental, sibling or peer modelling | |
| • Access to safe play areas, organised activities and preschool or day care programs | |
| • Sense of social connectedness | |
| • Safety concerns (child and neighbourhood) | |
| • Time constraints | |
| • Financial restraints (lower socioeconomic) | |
| • Cultural values towards educational achievement (Middle-Eastern) | |
| • Regulations about equipment and sun exposure | |
| The inherent nature of young children is to be active and television is the biggest barrier to children being active. | |
| The art of creative, active play needs to be restored in the lives of young children |