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重新思考体育活动宣传:利用焦点小组了解女性的目标、价值观和信念以促进公共卫生。

Rethinking physical activity communication: using focus groups to understand women's goals, values, and beliefs to improve public health.

作者信息

Segar Michelle, Taber Jennifer M, Patrick Heather, Thai Chan L, Oh April

机构信息

Sport, Health, and Activity Research and Policy (SHARP) Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA.

Behavioral Research Program, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, 9609 Medical Center Drive, Rockville, MD, 20850, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2017 May 18;17(1):462. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4361-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Communication about physical activity (PA) frames PA and influences what it means to people, including the role it plays in their lives. To the extent that PA messages can be designed to reflect outcomes that are relevant to what people most value experiencing and achieving in their daily lives, the more compelling and effective they will be. Aligned with self-determination theory, this study investigated proximal goals and values that are salient in everyday life and how they could be leveraged through new messaging to better support PA participation among women. The present study was designed to examine the nature of women's daily goals and priorities and investigate women's PA beliefs, feelings, and experiences, in order to identify how PA may compete with or facilitate women's daily goals and priorities. Preliminary recommendations are proposed for designing new PA messages that align PA with women's daily goals and desired experiences to better motivate participation.

METHODS

Eight focus groups were conducted with White, Black, and Hispanic/Latina women aged 22-49, stratified by amount of self-reported PA (29 low active participants, 11 high active participants). Respondents discussed their goals, values, and daily priorities along with beliefs, feelings about and experiences being physically active. Data were collected, coded, and analyzed using a thematic analysis strategy to identify emergent themes.

RESULTS

Many of the goals and values that both low and high active participants discussed as desiring and valuing map on to key principles of self-determination theory. However, the discussions among low active participants suggested that their beliefs, feelings, experiences, and definitions of PA were in conflict with their proximal goals, values, and priorities, also undermining their psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings from this study can be used to inform and evaluate new physical activity communication strategies that leverage more proximal goals, values, and experiences of happiness and success to better motivate PA among ethnically diverse low active women. Specifically, this research suggests a need to address how women's daily goals and desired experiences may undermine PA participation, in addition to framing PA as facilitating rather than competing with their daily priorities and desired leisure-time experiences.

摘要

背景

关于身体活动(PA)的沟通塑造了PA,并影响其对人们的意义,包括它在人们生活中所起的作用。只要PA信息能够设计成反映与人们在日常生活中最看重体验和实现的结果相关的内容,它们就会更具说服力和有效性。本研究与自我决定理论相一致,调查了日常生活中突出的近端目标和价值观,以及如何通过新的信息传递方式来更好地促进女性参与PA。本研究旨在考察女性日常目标和优先事项的本质,并调查女性的PA信念、感受和经历,以确定PA如何与女性的日常目标和优先事项相互竞争或促进。针对设计新的PA信息提出了初步建议,这些信息将PA与女性的日常目标和期望体验相结合,以更好地激励参与。

方法

对年龄在22 - 49岁的白人、黑人及西班牙裔/拉丁裔女性进行了8个焦点小组访谈,根据自我报告的PA量进行分层(29名低活动参与者,11名高活动参与者)。受访者讨论了她们的目标、价值观和日常优先事项,以及关于身体活动的信念、感受和经历。使用主题分析策略收集、编码和分析数据,以识别新出现的主题。

结果

低活动参与者和高活动参与者讨论的许多期望和重视的目标及价值观都符合自我决定理论的关键原则。然而,低活动参与者的讨论表明,他们对PA的信念、感受、经历和定义与他们的近端目标、价值观和优先事项相冲突,也破坏了他们对自主性、能力和关联性的心理需求。

结论

本研究的结果可用于为新的身体活动沟通策略提供信息和评估,这些策略利用更接近的目标、价值观以及幸福和成功的体验,以更好地激励不同种族的低活动女性参与PA。具体而言,本研究表明,除了将PA构建为促进而非与其日常优先事项和期望的休闲时间体验相竞争之外,还需要解决女性的日常目标和期望体验可能如何破坏PA参与的问题。

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