University of Minnesota, USA.
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota, USA.
J Health Psychol. 2021 Feb;26(2):185-193. doi: 10.1177/1359105318802929. Epub 2018 Oct 8.
This short-term longitudinal study examined whether adverse childhood experiences predicted attendance at a fitness program. We asked undergraduates participating in a group fitness program at a university to complete measures of mental health and adverse childhood experiences at the start of the semester. Attendance data were obtained from the recreational center at the end of the semester. Adverse childhood experiences predicted attendance after parental education and mental health were taken into account. To our knowledge, this is the first study to demonstrate that more adverse childhood experiences predict lower attendance at a health-promotion program. Findings suggest a need for adverse childhood experiences screening to prevent drop-out.
本短期纵向研究探讨了童年逆境经历是否能预测参加健身计划的情况。我们要求在一所大学参加团体健身计划的大学生在学期开始时完成心理健康和童年逆境经历的测量。在考虑到父母教育和心理健康后,从娱乐中心获得了出勤数据。研究表明,在考虑父母教育和心理健康后,童年逆境经历可以预测出勤率。据我们所知,这是第一项表明更多的童年逆境经历预测健康促进计划出勤率较低的研究。研究结果表明需要进行童年逆境经历筛查,以防止辍学。