Dept of Exercise and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA.
J Phys Act Health. 2016 Jan;13(1):102-10. doi: 10.1123/jpah.2014-0548. Epub 2015 Apr 1.
Youths with intellectual disabilities (ID) exhibit low levels of physical activity, but the underlying contributors to behavior are unclear. We compared physical activity enjoyment, perceived barriers, beliefs, and self-efficacy among adolescents with ID and typically developing (TD) adolescents.
A questionnaire was administered to 38 adolescents with ID (mean age, 16.8 years) and 60 TD adolescents (mean age, 15.3 years). Of the original 33 questionnaire items, 23 met the test-retest reliability criteria and were included in the group comparisons.
Fewer adolescents with ID reported that they have someone with whom to do physical activity (64% vs 93%: P < .001), and a greater percentage of adolescents with ID perceived that physical activities were too hard to learn (41% vs 0%; P < .001). Fewer adolescents with ID believed that physical activity would be good for their health (92% vs 100%; P = .05). More adolescents with ID reported a dislike of individual physical activities (P = .02). A large percentage of adolescents with ID (84%) responded that they were good at doing physical activities, but the difference between groups was only of borderline significance (95% of TD adolescents, P = .06).
Adolescents shared many of the same perceptions about physical activity, but some important differences between groups were identified.
智障青少年(ID)的身体活动水平较低,但行为背后的促成因素尚不清楚。我们比较了智障和典型发育青少年(TD)的身体活动享受、感知障碍、信念和自我效能感。
对 38 名智障青少年(平均年龄 16.8 岁)和 60 名 TD 青少年(平均年龄 15.3 岁)进行了问卷调查。在最初的 33 个问卷项目中,有 23 个符合测试-重测信度标准,并纳入了组间比较。
较少的智障青少年表示他们有一起进行身体活动的人(64% 比 93%:P <.001),更多的智障青少年认为身体活动太难学(41% 比 0%:P <.001)。较少的智障青少年认为身体活动对他们的健康有益(92% 比 100%:P =.05)。更多的智障青少年表示不喜欢个别身体活动(P =.02)。很大一部分智障青少年(84%)表示他们擅长做身体活动,但组间差异仅具有边缘显著性(95%的 TD 青少年,P =.06)。
青少年对身体活动有许多相同的看法,但也发现了一些群体之间的重要差异。