Hohepa Maea, Schofield Grant, Kolt Gregory S
Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition Research, Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
J Adolesc Health. 2006 Sep;39(3):328-36. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2005.12.024. Epub 2006 Jul 10.
To explore the views high school students have about various physical activity contexts and their ideas of potential physical activity promoting strategies.
Forty-four students from New Zealand high schools with a low decile rating participated in one of nine focus groups. All groups were separated by gender and ethnicity (Maori, New Zealand European). A standardized semi-structured schedule that included key questions and prompts was used. Thematic induction of the raw data was conducted using the long table approach.
Perceived benefits of physical activity participation centered on fun, achievement, and physical-related factors. Key barriers to physical activity engagement included lack of peer social support and low accessibility to, and availability of, physical activity opportunities. The structure of physical education (PE) classes was a barrier noted by females. Distance was consistently articulated as a barrier to commuting actively to school. Reflective of the barriers raised by participants, self-identified strategies to promote physical activity participation included environmental modifications such as (1) increasing social support from peers, (2) improving availability of, and accessibility to, activities at school and in their neighborhood, (3) providing organized activities at school, and (4) restructuring physical education classes.
In line with the current understandings of barriers to physical activity participation, youth perceptions were focused toward environmental factors, both social and physical, thereby supporting further development of environment-focused interventions. The potential of the peer, school, neighborhood, and home strategies reported in our study need to be considered in future initiatives targeting youth physical activity.
探讨高中生对各种体育活动环境的看法以及他们对潜在体育活动促进策略的想法。
来自新西兰低排名高中的44名学生参加了九个焦点小组中的一个。所有小组按性别和种族(毛利人、新西兰欧洲人)分开。使用了包含关键问题和提示的标准化半结构化时间表。采用长表法对原始数据进行主题归纳。
参与体育活动的感知益处集中在乐趣、成就和与身体相关的因素上。参与体育活动的主要障碍包括缺乏同伴社会支持以及体育活动机会的可及性低和可获得性差。体育课的结构是女生提到的一个障碍。距离一直被认为是积极步行上学的障碍。反映参与者提出的障碍,自我确定的促进体育活动参与的策略包括环境改造,如(1)增加同伴的社会支持,(2)改善学校和社区活动的可获得性和可及性,(3)在学校提供有组织的活动,以及(4)调整体育课结构。
与目前对体育活动参与障碍的理解一致,青少年的看法集中在社会和物理环境因素上,从而支持以环境为重点的干预措施的进一步发展。在未来针对青少年体育活动的倡议中,需要考虑我们研究中报告的同伴、学校、社区和家庭策略的潜力。