Henderson Karla A, Ainsworth Barbara E
Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 27599, USA.
Am J Public Health. 2003 Feb;93(2):313-7. doi: 10.2105/ajph.93.2.313.
In this review of qualitative data from the Cross-Cultural Activity Participation Study (CAPS), we synthesize the major findings of studies designed to identify minority women's perceptions of physical activity.
We interviewed 30 African American and 26 American Indian women with constant comparison techniques. We analyzed the data with a coding system developed from the data.
The women led active, busy lives. Most perceived physical activity as being good for them, identified constraints to time and space for physical activity, and wanted social support for physical activity. Sociocultural issues also were related to physical activity.
Both personal and cultural values influenced the women's physical activity behaviors.
在本次对跨文化活动参与研究(CAPS)定性数据的综述中,我们综合了旨在确定少数族裔女性对体育活动看法的研究的主要结果。
我们采用持续比较技术采访了30名非裔美国女性和26名美国印第安女性。我们使用从数据中开发的编码系统对数据进行了分析。
这些女性过着积极、忙碌的生活。大多数人认为体育活动对她们有益,指出了体育活动在时间和空间上的限制,并希望在体育活动方面得到社会支持。社会文化问题也与体育活动有关。
个人价值观和文化价值观都影响了这些女性的体育活动行为。