Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2009 Dec 9;6:88. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-6-88.
In late 2007, Canada's ParticipACTION national physical activity mass media campaign was re-launched, with an initial campaign targeting parents of elementary school-aged children. The campaign informed them about the risks of physical inactivity for children and youth. The purpose of this study was to assess campaign awareness and understanding following the campaign, and to identify whether exposure to this campaign was likely associated with behaviour change.
A convenience sample of 1,500 adults was recruited though an existing panel (n = 60,000) of Canadian adults to participate in online surveys. Initial campaign exposure included "prompted" and "unprompted" recall of specific physical activity messages from the 2007 ParticipACTION campaign, knowledge of the benefits of PA, saliency, and initial trial behaviours to help their children become more active.
One quarter of respondents showed unprompted recall of specific message content from the ParticipACTION campaign, and prompted recall was 57%. Message recall and understanding was associated with knowledge about physical activity, and that in turn was related to high saliency. Saliency was associated with each of the physical activity-related trial behaviours asked.
Campaign awareness and understanding was high following this ParticipACTION campaign, and was associated with intermediate campaign outcomes, including saliency and trial behaviours. This is relevant to campaign evaluations, as it suggests that an initial focus on influencing awareness and understanding is likely to lead to more substantial change in campaign endpoints.
2007 年末,加拿大 ParticipACTION 全国体育活动大众媒体活动重新启动,最初的活动针对的是小学学龄儿童的家长。该活动让他们了解到儿童和青少年缺乏身体活动的风险。本研究的目的是评估活动后的活动意识和理解,并确定接触该活动是否可能与行为改变有关。
通过现有的加拿大成年人小组(n=60000)招募了 1500 名成年人进行在线调查。最初的活动接触包括对 2007 年 ParticipACTION 活动的特定体育活动信息的“提示”和“非提示”回忆、对 PA 益处的了解、突出度以及最初帮助孩子变得更活跃的试用行为。
四分之一的受访者对 ParticipACTION 活动的特定信息内容进行了非提示回忆,而提示回忆率为 57%。信息回忆和理解与体育活动知识有关,而知识又与高显著性有关。显著性与所询问的每项与体育活动相关的试用行为有关。
在这个 ParticipACTION 活动之后,活动意识和理解度很高,并且与中间活动结果有关,包括显著性和试用行为。这与活动评估有关,因为这表明最初关注影响意识和理解可能会导致活动终点的更实质性变化。