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What Influences Parents' Fear about Children's Independent Mobility? Evidence from a State-Wide Survey of Australian Parents.

Shannon K Bennetts1,2, Amanda R Cooklin1, Sharinne Crawford1, Fabrizio D'Esposito3,4, Naomi J Hackworth1,2,4, Julie Green2,4,5, Jan Matthews4, Lyndall Strazdins6, Stephen R Zubrick7,8, Jan M Nicholson1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To identify factors associated with generalized and stranger-specific parental fear (PF) about children's independent mobility (CIM), a critical aspect of physical activity.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey; random sampling frame, minimum quotas of fathers, rural residents.
SETTING: State of Victoria, Australia.
SUBJECTS: Parents of children aged 9 to 15 years (n = 1779), 71% response rate. MEASURES: Validated measures of PF and fear of strangers (FoS); parent, child, social, and environmental factors. ANALYSIS: Unadjusted and adjusted linear regression stratified by child age (9-10; 11-13; 14-15).
RESULTS: Adjusted models explained a substantial proportion of variance across all age groups (PF: 33.6%-36.7%; FoS: 39.1%-44.0%). Perceived disapproval from others was consistently associated with both outcomes (PF: β =.11 to 23, p ≤ .05; FoS: β =.17-.21, p ≤ .001) as was parents' perception of children's competence to travel safely (PF: β = -.24 to -.11, p ≤ .05; FoS: β = -.16 to -.13, p ≤ .01). Factors associated with FoS included having a female child (β = -.21 to -.13, p ≤ .001), language other than English (β = .09 to.11, p ≤ .01), and low levels of parent education (β = -.14 to -08, p ≤ .05).
CONCLUSION: The current study suggests that social norms, child competence, and perceptions about the benefits of CIM underpin PF. This evidence informs the development of interventions to reduce PF and promote CIM and children's physical activity.

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Keywords:  children’s independent mobility; children’s physical activity; children’s safety; parental fear; parenting

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29166780     DOI: 10.1177/0890117117740442

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Health Promot        ISSN: 0890-1171


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5.  Using Paid and Free Facebook Methods to Recruit Australian Parents to an Online Survey: An Evaluation.

Authors:  Shannon K Bennetts; Stacey Hokke; Sharinne Crawford; Naomi J Hackworth; Liana S Leach; Cattram Nguyen; Jan M Nicholson; Amanda R Cooklin
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2019-03-06       Impact factor: 5.428

6.  Built and Natural Environmental Correlates of Parental Safety Concerns for Children's Active Travel to School.

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