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评估加拿大身体活动的社会氛围。

Assessing the social climate of physical (in)activity in Canada.

机构信息

School of Kinesiology, University of British Columbia, Lower Mall Research Station 337, 2259 Lower Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 1Z4, Canada.

ParticipACTION, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2018 Nov 27;18(1):1301. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-6166-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Ecological models suggest that a strategy for increasing physical activity participation within a population is to reconstruct the "social climate". This can be accomplished through 1) changing norms and beliefs, 2) providing direct support for modifying environments, and 3) implementing policies to encourage physical activity. Nevertheless, surveillance efforts have paid limited attention to empirical assessment of social climate. This study responds to this gap by assessing the social climate of physical activity in Canada.

METHODS

A representative sample of Canadian adults (n = 2519, male/female = 50.3%/49.7%, M = 49.1 ± 16.3 years) completed an online survey asking them to assess social climate dimensions including social norms of physical (in)activity, perceptions of who causes physical inactivity and who is responsible for solving physical inactivity, and support for physical activity-related policy. Descriptive statistics (frequencies) were calculated. Multinomial logistic regressions were constructed to identify whether demographic variables and physical activity participation associated with social climate dimensions.

RESULTS

Physical inactivity was considered a serious public health concern by 55% of the respondents; similar to unhealthy diets (58%) and tobacco use (57%). Thirty-nine percent of the respondents reported that they often see other people exercising. Twenty-eight percent of the sample believed that society disapproves of physical inactivity. The majority of respondents (63%) viewed the cause of physical inactivity as both an individual responsibility and other factors beyond an individuals' control. Sixty-seven percent of respondents reported physical inactivity as being both a private matter and a public health matter. Strong support existed for environmental-, individual-, and economic-level policies but much less for legislative approaches. The social climate indicators were associated with respondents' level of physical activity participation and demographic variables in expected directions.

CONCLUSION

This study is the first known attempt to assess social climate at a national level, addressing an important gap in knowledge related to advocating for, and implementing population-level physical activity interventions. Future tracking will be needed to identify any temporal (in)stability of these constructs over time and to explore the relationship between physical activity participation and indicators of the national social climate of physical activity.

摘要

背景

生态模型表明,提高人口中体力活动参与度的策略是重建“社会氛围”。这可以通过以下方式实现:1)改变规范和信念;2)为改变环境提供直接支持;3)实施鼓励体力活动的政策。尽管如此,监测工作对社会氛围的实证评估关注有限。本研究通过评估加拿大体力活动的社会氛围来应对这一差距。

方法

代表性的加拿大成年人样本(n=2519,男性/女性=50.3%/49.7%,M=49.1±16.3 岁)完成了一项在线调查,要求他们评估包括体力活动(不)规范、感知谁导致体力活动不活跃以及谁负责解决体力活动不活跃以及与体力活动相关的政策支持等社会气候维度。计算了描述性统计数据(频率)。构建了多项逻辑回归模型,以确定人口统计学变量和体力活动参与是否与社会气候维度相关。

结果

55%的受访者认为体力不活动是一个严重的公共卫生问题;与不健康饮食(58%)和吸烟(57%)相似。39%的受访者报告说他们经常看到其他人在锻炼。28%的样本认为社会不赞成体力不活动。大多数受访者(63%)认为体力不活动既是个人的责任,也是个人无法控制的其他因素的结果。67%的受访者报告说,体力不活动既是个人的事情,也是公共卫生的事情。受访者强烈支持环境、个人和经济层面的政策,但对立法方法的支持要少得多。社会气候指标与受访者的体力活动参与水平和人口统计学变量呈预期方向相关。

结论

这项研究是首次尝试在国家层面评估社会氛围,解决与倡导和实施人口层面体力活动干预措施相关的知识方面的重要差距。未来需要进行跟踪,以确定这些结构在时间上的任何暂时(不)稳定性,并探讨体力活动参与与体力活动国家社会氛围指标之间的关系。

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