Huebschmann Amy G, Campbell Lucille Johnson, Brown Candace S, Dunn Andrea L
a Department of Medicine , Center for Women's Health Research, University of Colorado School of Medicine , Aurora , Colorado , USA.
b Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine , University of Colorado School of Medicine , Aurora , Colorado , USA.
Women Health. 2016;56(4):428-47. doi: 10.1080/03630242.2015.1101743. Epub 2015 Oct 23.
Physical activity disparities among African American (AA) women may be related to sociocultural barriers, including difficulties with restyling hair after exercise. We sought to identify physical activity barriers and facilitators in AA women with a focus on sociocultural factors related to hairstyle maintenance. Participants (n = 51) were AA women aged 19-73 years who completed valid surveys and participated in structured focus groups, stratified by age and physical activity levels, from November 2012 to February 2013. The Constant Comparison method was used to develop qualitative themes for barriers and facilitators. The most frequently reported general physical activity barrier among exercisers was "lack of money" (27%) and among non-exercisers was "lack of self-discipline" (57%). A hairstyle-related barrier of "sweating out my hairstyle" was reported by 7% of exercisers and 29% of non-exercisers. This hairstyle-related barrier included the need for extra time and money to restyle hair due to perspiration. Hairstyle-related facilitators included: prioritizing health over hairstyle and high self-efficacy to restyle hair after perspiration. Participants were interested in resources to simplify hairstyle maintenance. AA women whose hairstyle is affected by perspiration may avoid physical activity due to time and financial burdens. Increasing self-efficacy to restyle hair after perspiration may help to overcome this barrier.
非裔美国(AA)女性在体育活动方面的差异可能与社会文化障碍有关,包括运动后重新打理发型的困难。我们试图确定非裔美国女性体育活动的障碍和促进因素,重点关注与发型维护相关的社会文化因素。参与者(n = 51)为年龄在19至73岁之间的非裔美国女性,她们在2012年11月至2013年2月期间完成了有效调查问卷并参加了结构化焦点小组,按年龄和体育活动水平分层。采用持续比较法确定障碍和促进因素的定性主题。在锻炼者中,最常报告的一般体育活动障碍是“缺钱”(27%),在不锻炼者中是“缺乏自律”(57%)。7%的锻炼者和29%的不锻炼者报告了与发型相关的障碍“汗水弄乱发型”。这种与发型相关的障碍包括因出汗需要额外的时间和金钱来重新打理头发。与发型相关的促进因素包括:将健康置于发型之上,以及出汗后重新打理发型的自我效能感高。参与者对简化发型维护的资源感兴趣。发型受汗水影响的非裔美国女性可能由于时间和经济负担而避免体育活动。提高出汗后重新打理发型的自我效能感可能有助于克服这一障碍。