King Gillian, Imms Christine, Palisano Robert, Majnemer Annette, Chiarello Lisa, Orlin Margo, Law Mary, Avery Lisa
Bloorview Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Dev Neurorehabil. 2013 Jun;16(3):196-206. doi: 10.3109/17518423.2013.773102. Epub 2013 Mar 11.
To examine geographical variation in the leisure participation of children/youth with cerebral palsy (CP), using Children's Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment (CAPE) data from Australia, Canada (Ontario and Quebec) and the U.S.
Data from 1076 children/youth ages 6-20 years with CP were included. Analyses examined CAPE diversity scores in activity types as a function of region, age group and Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) group, controlling for family income, education and child gender.
There were only two substantial geographical differences: children/youth from the U.S. took part in the fewest active physical activities; those from Ontario took part in the most self-improvement activities. The youngest age group took part in the most recreational activities, and those in GMFCS level IV/V had the lowest levels of participation in recreational, active physical and self-improvement activities, confirming previous findings.
There were more similarities than differences in participation patterns for the three countries.
利用来自澳大利亚、加拿大(安大略省和魁北克省)以及美国的儿童参与和愉悦感评估(CAPE)数据,研究脑瘫(CP)儿童/青少年休闲参与的地理差异。
纳入1076名年龄在6至20岁的脑瘫儿童/青少年的数据。分析将活动类型中的CAPE多样性得分作为地区、年龄组和粗大运动功能分类系统(GMFCS)组的函数进行研究,同时控制家庭收入、教育程度和儿童性别。
仅存在两个显著的地理差异:来自美国的儿童/青少年参与的积极体育活动最少;来自安大略省的儿童/青少年参与的自我提升活动最多。最年幼的年龄组参与的娱乐活动最多,而GMFCS IV/V级别的儿童/青少年在娱乐、积极体育和自我提升活动中的参与水平最低,这证实了先前的研究结果。
三个国家在参与模式上的相似之处多于差异。