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葡萄牙儿童和青少年的体育参与、人口统计学及社会文化因素之间的关联

Associations between sport participation, demographic and socio-cultural factors in Portuguese children and adolescents.

作者信息

Seabra André F, Mendonça Denisa M, Thomis Martine A, Peters Tim J, Maia José A

机构信息

Faculty of Sports, University of Porto. Porto, Portugal.

出版信息

Eur J Public Health. 2008 Feb;18(1):25-30. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckm049. Epub 2007 Jun 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The number of studies that focus on factors influencing the sport participation (SP) of children and adolescents is limited. The present study examines the associations between demographic [age, gender and socio-economic status (SES)] and socio-cultural factors (SP of family, and peers and physical educator influences) and the SP of children and adolescents.

METHODS

A random sample of 3352 Portuguese children/adolescents, 10-18 years, their parents and siblings was surveyed. The assessment of SP was based on a psychometrically established questionnaire. Multivariable logistic regression was used in data analysis.

RESULTS

(i) age was not related to children/adolescent's SP; (ii) children/adolescents with high SES (OR:1.7, 95%CI:1.4-2.2) and medium SES (OR:1.4, 95%CI:1.1-1.7) were more involved in sports; (iii) children/adolescents were more likely to participate in sports when their family also participate; (iv) boys were more likely to participate in sports than girls (adjusted OR:3.3, 95%CI:2.8-3.9 from a main effects model), but mother's SP influenced their daughters and sons differently. Daughters showed a greater propensity for practising sports when their mothers did (OR:2.5; 95%CI:1.7-3.6). For sons, sports involvement was similar whether or not their mothers participated (OR:1.1; 95%CI:0.7-1.7); (v) peers had a positive influence on the participants' SP (OR:2.2, 95%CI:1.9-2.7); (vi) after adjusting for other factors, the influence of a physical education teacher was not found to affect the SP of the children/adolescents.

CONCLUSION

There are important demographic and socio-cultural influences on the SP of children/adolescents-in particular, gender, SES, family members' SP and peer influence.

摘要

背景

关注影响儿童和青少年体育参与(SP)因素的研究数量有限。本研究考察了人口统计学因素(年龄、性别和社会经济地位[SES])与社会文化因素(家庭体育参与、同伴及体育教师的影响)与儿童和青少年体育参与之间的关联。

方法

对3352名10至18岁的葡萄牙儿童/青少年及其父母和兄弟姐妹进行随机抽样调查。体育参与的评估基于一份经过心理测量学验证的问卷。数据分析采用多变量逻辑回归。

结果

(i)年龄与儿童/青少年的体育参与无关;(ii)高社会经济地位(OR:1.7,95%CI:1.4 - 2.2)和中等社会经济地位(OR:1.4,95%CI:1.1 - 1.7)的儿童/青少年更积极参与体育活动;(iii)当家庭成员也参与体育活动时,儿童/青少年更有可能参与体育活动;(iv)男孩比女孩更有可能参与体育活动(主效应模型调整后的OR:3.3,95%CI:2.8 - 3.9),但母亲参与体育活动对女儿和儿子的影响不同。母亲参与体育活动时,女儿参与体育活动的倾向更大(OR:2.5;95%CI:1.7 - 3.6)。对于儿子而言,母亲是否参与体育活动,其体育参与情况相似(OR:1.1;95%CI:0.7 - 1.7);(v)同伴对参与者体育参与有积极影响(OR:2.2,95%CI:1.9 - 2.7);(vi)在调整其他因素后,未发现体育教师的影响对儿童/青少年的体育参与有作用。

结论

人口统计学和社会文化因素对儿童/青少年体育参与有重要影响,尤其是性别、社会经济地位、家庭成员体育参与和同伴影响。

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