1 California State University, Northridge, CA, USA.
2 The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2018 Oct;45(5):781-789. doi: 10.1177/1090198117742441. Epub 2017 Dec 8.
Latino grandparents are often involved in rearing of grandchildren. However, their roles in promoting Latino children's leisure time physical activity (LTPA) have been largely overlooked by researchers.
The purpose of this study is to examine Latino grandparents' involvement in and support for grandchildren's (age 2-12) LTPA as well as issues facing Latino grandparents.
Participants included 53 Latino grandparents who lived with/cared for or used to live with/care for grandchildren of 2 to 12 years old in three low-income areas of Los Angeles County. Data were collected using 4 semistructured focus groups and 26 semistructured interviews. Transcribed data were systematically and iteratively coded and analyzed.
Latino grandparents perceived various benefits of physical activity to their grandchildren's physical and mental health, and supported grandchildren's LTPA directly and indirectly. The direct support included doing physical activity with grandchildren, taking grandchildren to places for physical activities, verbally asking grandchildren to do physical activities, and rewarding grandchildren for doing physical activities. The indirect support was made through providing suggestions to parents. Mothers usually regulated Latino grandparents' involvement in or support for grandchildren's LTPA and tended to promote a maternal lineage. Some Latino grandparents reported barriers to supporting grandchildren's LTPA, including lack of information, access to affordable and safe LTPA facilities/programs, transportation, money, and time.
Latino grandparents are advocates for grandchildren's LTPA and support grandchildren's LTPA directly and indirectly. It may be promising to develop interventions to increase Latino grandparents' competency in supporting grandchildren's LTPA.
拉美裔祖父母通常参与抚养孙辈。然而,研究人员在很大程度上忽视了他们在促进拉美裔儿童闲暇时间体育活动(LTPA)方面的作用。
本研究旨在考察拉美裔祖父母对孙辈(2-12 岁)LTPA 的参与和支持情况,以及拉美裔祖父母面临的问题。
参与者包括 53 名居住在洛杉矶县三个低收入地区、照顾或曾经照顾过 2 至 12 岁孙辈的拉美裔祖父母。使用 4 个半结构化焦点小组和 26 个半结构化访谈收集数据。转录数据经过系统和迭代编码和分析。
拉美裔祖父母认为体育活动对孙辈身心健康有多种益处,并直接和间接支持孙辈的 LTPA。直接支持包括与孙辈一起进行体育活动、带孙辈去体育活动场所、口头要求孙辈进行体育活动、并奖励孙辈进行体育活动。间接支持是通过向父母提供建议来实现的。母亲通常会调节拉美裔祖父母对孙辈 LTPA 的参与或支持程度,并倾向于促进母系传承。一些拉美裔祖父母报告了支持孙辈 LTPA 的障碍,包括缺乏信息、获得负担得起和安全的 LTPA 设施/计划、交通、金钱和时间。
拉美裔祖父母是孙辈 LTPA 的倡导者,他们直接和间接地支持孙辈的 LTPA。开发干预措施以提高拉美裔祖父母支持孙辈 LTPA 的能力可能是有希望的。