| Literature DB >> 22264399 |
Megan Teychenne1, Kylie Ball, Jo Salmon.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Socio-economically disadvantaged women are at a greater risk of spending excess time engaged in television viewing, a behavior linked to several adverse health outcomes. However, the factors which explain socio-economic differences in television viewing are unknown. This study aimed to investigate the contribution of intrapersonal, social and environmental factors to mediating socio-economic (educational) inequalities in women's television viewing.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22264399 PMCID: PMC3398274 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5868-9-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Socio-demographic characteristics of participants (n = 1,479)
| Characteristic | N | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| Did not complete high school | 329 | 23 |
| High school/trade apprentice/Certificate diploma | 595 | 41 |
| University or Higher degree | 539 | 37 |
| Under 30 yrs | 299 | 21 |
| 30 to 39 yrs | 356 | 24 |
| 40 to 49 yrs | 348 | 24 |
| 50+ yrs | 454 | 31 |
| Australia | 1097 | 74 |
| UK | 59 | 4 |
| Italy | 23 | 1 |
| Greece | 24 | 2 |
| New Zealand | 9 | 1 |
| Vietnam | 30 | 2 |
| Other | 235 | 16 |
| Married or defacto | 937 | 64 |
| Separated widowed or divorced | 197 | 13 |
| Never married | 334 | 23 |
| Yes | 601 | 40 |
| No | 888 | 60 |
| Working full-time | 559 | 38 |
| Working part-time | 359 | 25 |
| Unemployed/laid off | 31 | 2 |
| Looking for work | 25 | 2 |
| Keeping house/raise children | 254 | 17 |
| Studying full-time | 95 | 6 |
| Retired | 142 | 10 |
| Yes | 223 | 15 |
| No | 1252 | 85 |
Potential mediators† from single mediating analyses explaining the association between education and television viewing amongst women
| Potential mediators | α (95% CI) | β (95% CI) | αβ | SEαβ | z-score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enjoyment of television viewing | -1.76 (-2.77, -0.75) | 0.03 (0.02, 0.04) | -0.057 | 0.02 | -3.12* |
| Preference for sedentary behavior | -0.02 (-0.07, 0.02) | 0.19 (0.03, 0.36) | -0.006 | 0.00 | -1.24 |
| Stress | -0.68 (-0.91, -0.45) | 0.00 (-0.03, 0.03) | -0.000 | 0.01 | -0.03 |
| Weight status | -0.04 (-0.06, -0.03) | 1.23 (0.79, 1.68) | -0.053 | 0.02 | -3.43* |
| Depression | -0.08 (-0.19, 0.02) | -0.05 (-0.13, 0.02) | 0.004 | 0.00 | 1.1 |
| Social cohesion | 0.46 (0.24, 0.68) | -0.04 (-0.07, -0.01) | -0.018 | 0.01 | -2.4* |
| Interpersonal trust | 3.79 (2.49, 5.09) | -0.00 (-0.01, 0) | -0.019 | 0.01 | -1.69 |
| Social participation | 0.06 (0.04, 0.07) | -0.51 (-1.01, -0.02) | -0.030 | 0.02 | -1.98* |
| Social support from family | 0.07 (0.01, 0.13) | -0.06 (-0.19, 0.06) | -0.005 | 0.01 | -0.96 |
| Social support from friends | 0.11 (0.06, 0.17) | -0.30 (-0.42, -0.19) | -0.034 | 0.01 | -3.1* |
| Safety | 0.20 (-0.03, 0.43) | -0.02 (-0.05, 0.02) | -0.003 | 0.00 | -0.82 |
| Aesthetics | 13.96 (7.30, 20.62) | -0.00 (0, 0) | -0.03 | 0.02 | -1.67 |
| Distance to places of interest | 1.20 (-0.32, 4.31) | -0.00 (-0.01, 0) | -0.003 | 0.00 | -0.67 |
| Distance to physical activity facilities | 0.55 (0.33, 0.77) | 0.04 (-0.02, 0.10) | 0.024 | 0.02 | 1.36 |
*p < 0.05
† Adjusted for marital status and children and clustering by neighborhood
Potential mediators† from multiple mediating analyses explaining the association between education and television viewing amongst women
| Mediators | α (95% CI) | β (95% CI) | αβ | SEαβ | z-score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enjoyment of television viewing | -1.76 (-2.77, 0.75) | 0.03 (0.02, 0.04) | -0.058 | 0.02 | -3.11* |
| Weight status | -0.04 (-0.06, -0.03) | -1.10 (0.58, 1.61) | -0.05 | 0.02 | -3.05* |
| Social Cohesion | 0.46 (0.24, 0.68) | -0.06 (-0.10, -0.02) | -0.028 | 0.01 | -2.62* |
| Social participation | 0.06 (0.04, 0.07) | -0.06 (-0.68, 0.55) | -0.004 | 0.02 | -0.20 |
| Social support from friends | 0.11 (0.06, 0.17) | -0.25 (-0.39, -0.11) | -0.029 | 0.01 | -2.63* |
*p < 0.05
† Adjusted for marital status and children and clustering by neighborhood