University of Ottawa, School of Human Kinetics, Montpetit Hall 125, University Ave., Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada.
Appetite. 2010 Jun;54(3):591-4. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2010.02.006. Epub 2010 Feb 18.
This study explored the use of a novel method of collecting data on nutritional behaviour development in young children: videos posted on the Internet site YouTube. YouTube videos (n=115) of children alone and interacting with parents in toy kitchen settings were analyzed using constant comparison analysis. Results revealed that in the videos of play nutritional behaviours, children showed influences of their real social environments, and that this medium enabled the observation of parent-child interactions in a more natural context without the researcher's presence. These findings encourage further research in the development and validity of alternative methods of data collection.
在互联网网站 YouTube 上发布视频。使用恒比分析方法对 115 个儿童独自玩耍和与父母在玩具厨房环境中互动的视频进行了分析。结果表明,在游戏营养行为的视频中,儿童表现出其真实社会环境的影响,并且该媒介能够在没有研究人员在场的情况下,以更自然的方式观察亲子互动。这些发现鼓励进一步研究替代数据收集方法的开发和有效性。