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"Girls Aren't Meant to Exercise": Perceived Influences on Physical Activity among Adolescent Girls-The HERizon Project.

Emma S Cowley1, Paula M Watson1, Lawrence Foweather1, Sarahjane Belton2, Andrew Thompson3, Dick Thijssen1,4, Anton J M Wagenmakers1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Adolescent girls are less active than boys, with approximately 10% of girls in Ireland and the United Kingdom meeting the minimum recommended daily physical activity (PA) guidelines. This study investigated factors perceived to influence PA among adolescent girls from low socioeconomic areas in order to inform the design of a future intervention (The HERizon Project).
METHODS: A total of 48 adolescent girls (13-18 years) from low socioeconomic areas of the United Kingdom and Ireland participated in focus groups (n = 8), to explore perspectives of physical activity and the influence of gender within this. Focus groups were thematically analyzed and interpreted within a socioecological framework.
RESULTS: Most girls enjoyed PA and were aware of its benefits. They identified both barriers and facilitators to PA at intrapersonal (fear of judgement and changing priorities WITH age), interpersonal (changing social pressures and support from others) and organizational (delivery of PE) levels. Gender inequality was a multilevel factor, crossing all socioecological levels.
CONCLUSION: Although many adolescent girls enjoy PA, their experiences appear to be limited by a fear of judgement and an overarching sense of gender inequality. Future interventions, such as the HERizon Project, should address influences at intrapersonal, interpersonal and organizational levels to promote positive PA experiences for adolescent girls.

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Keywords:  adolescence; exercise; focus groups; girls; physical activity; qualitative; socioecological model

Year:  2021        PMID: 33430413      PMCID: PMC7827342          DOI: 10.3390/children8010031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Children (Basel)        ISSN: 2227-9067


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