Wilcox Sara, Richter Donna L, Henderson Karla A, Greaney Mary L, Ainsworth Barbara E
Department of Exercise Science, Norman J. Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia 29208, USA.
Ethn Dis. 2002 Summer;12(3):353-62.
To examine perceptions of physical activity and physical activity barriers and enablers in African-American women.
Six focus groups were conducted with 42 African-American women, aged 19-51 years, who resided in South Carolina. Transcripts were coded and analyzed using NUD*IST.
Women initially thought of physical activity in terms of structured exercise but identified lifestyle physical activities when prompted. Participants held strong negative views of sedentary African-American women, and strong positive views of active African-American women. However, women cited several undesirable outcomes that could result from physical activity, including appearing too masculine. Body weight and physical activity were generally viewed as independent: participants stressed that one could be both fit and heavy. As a result, women believed the physical and mental health benefits of physical activity should be emphasized over weight-related outcomes in physical activity interventions. Factors found to be correlates of physical activity in adults in general were also cited by this population, including attitudes, perceived benefits and barriers, knowledge, self-motivation, and enjoyment. Additional themes included the priority placed on the needs of the family at the expense of one's own needs, the positive association between a healthy diet and being physically active, and equating being "busy" with being active.
Physical activity interventions with African-American women may benefit from targeting correlates that are well-established with other populations, as well as correlates that appear unique to this population.
研究非裔美国女性对体育活动以及体育活动障碍和促进因素的认知。
对居住在南卡罗来纳州的42名年龄在19至51岁之间的非裔美国女性进行了6次焦点小组访谈。使用NUD*IST软件对访谈记录进行编码和分析。
女性最初将体育活动视为有组织的锻炼,但在被提示时会识别出生活方式中的体育活动。参与者对久坐不动的非裔美国女性持强烈负面看法,对积极运动的非裔美国女性持强烈正面看法。然而,女性列举了体育活动可能导致的一些不良后果,包括看起来过于男性化。体重和体育活动通常被视为相互独立的:参与者强调一个人可以既健康又体重较重。因此,女性认为在体育活动干预中,应更加强调体育活动对身心健康的益处,而非与体重相关的结果。该人群也提到了一般成年人中与体育活动相关的因素,包括态度、感知到的益处和障碍、知识、自我激励以及乐趣。其他主题包括以牺牲自身需求为代价优先考虑家庭需求、健康饮食与体育活动之间的正相关以及将“忙碌”等同于活跃。
针对非裔美国女性的体育活动干预可能会受益于针对与其他人群已确立的相关因素,以及该人群特有的相关因素。