Laird Yvonne, Fawkner Samantha, Niven Ailsa
a Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy (SCPHRP) , University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , UK.
b The Physical Activity for Health Research Centre (PAHRC) , University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , UK.
Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. 2018 Dec;13(1):1435099. doi: 10.1080/17482631.2018.1435099.
Adolescent girls are not sufficiently active to achieve health benefits. Social support from friends and family has been positively associated with physical activity in adolescent girls; however it is unclear how social support influences physical activity behaviour. This study aimed to develop a grounded theory of how social support influences physical activity in adolescent girls.
A qualitative, constructivist grounded theory approach was adopted. Individual interviews explored adolescent girls' perspectives of how significant others' influenced their physical activity through providing social support, and through modelling physical activity.
Participants perceived social support to influence physical activity behaviour through performance improvements, self-efficacy, enjoyment, motivation and by enabling physical activity. Improvements in performance and self-efficacy were also linked to motivation to be active. Girls perceived modelling to influence behaviour through providing opportunities for them to be physically active, and by inspiring them to be active.
The grounded theory outlines adolescent girls' perceptions of how significant others influence their physical activity and provides a framework for future research examining the role of social support on physical activity.
青春期女孩的运动量不足以带来健康益处。朋友和家人的社会支持与青春期女孩的身体活动呈正相关;然而,尚不清楚社会支持如何影响身体活动行为。本研究旨在构建一个关于社会支持如何影响青春期女孩身体活动的扎根理论。
采用定性的、建构主义扎根理论方法。个体访谈探讨了青春期女孩对于重要他人如何通过提供社会支持以及树立身体活动榜样来影响其身体活动的看法。
参与者认为社会支持通过提高表现、自我效能感、乐趣、动机以及促成身体活动来影响身体活动行为。表现和自我效能感的提高也与积极活动的动机相关。女孩们认为榜样通过为她们提供身体活动的机会以及激励她们积极活动来影响行为。
该扎根理论概述了青春期女孩对于重要他人如何影响其身体活动的看法,并为未来研究社会支持在身体活动中的作用提供了一个框架。