美国 6-17 岁儿童家长全国代表性样本在 COVID-19 期间进行身体活动信息需求评估:一项横断面研究。

Needs assessment for physical activity information during COVID-19 among a nationally representative sample of parents and children ages 6-17 in the United States: a cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development, Seattle Children's Research Institute, 1920 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA, 98101, USA.

Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, 4245 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA, 98105, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2021 Oct 28;21(1):1953. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-12024-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic presented novel barriers to youth physical activity engagement. Identifying what resources parents and children are interested in receiving can support efforts to mitigate the negative impact of the pandemic on youth physical activity behavior. This study aimed to identify physical activity-related information needs during the COVID-19 pandemic among a nationally representative sample of American parents of children 6-10 years-old and parent-child dyads of children 11-17 years-old.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey was conducted by a market research company in October-November 2020. Parents and children were asked about their interest in specific types of information about helping their family and themselves, respectively, be active (Yes/No). Weighted percentages were calculated for reported information needs and compared using two-sample test of proportions.

RESULTS

Final analytic sample was 1000 parents (55.4% female; 74.7% White; 74.0% non-Hispanic); 500 children 11-17 years-old (52.1% male; 77.6% White). Over 40% of participants were interested in information about being active during COVID-19. Parents were more likely to be interested in information if they always (versus never) worked from home [53.3% (95% CI: 43.3-63.0%) versus 22.0% (95% CI: 14.9-31.3%), p < 0.001]; had children attending school remotely versus in-person [47.3% (95% CI:40.2-54.5%) versus 27.5% (95% CI: 19.6-37.1%), p < 0.001]; and lived in a big city versus a rural area [66.5% (95% CI:54.5-76.7%) versus 34.1% (95% CI: 22.8-47.6%), p < 0.001]. Children most interested were those who did not have resources for online activity engagement and those worried about their safety or getting infected with COVID-19. Children were also more likely to be interested if their parents worked full-time versus not working [48.6% (95% CI:41.7-55.6%) versus 31.5% (95% CI: 24.1-39.9%), p < 0.001], and lived in a big city versus a rural area [57.2% (95% CI:45.3-68.3%) versus 27.8% (95% CI:17.8-40.7%), p < 0.001].

CONCLUSIONS

Families are interested in physical activity resources, particularly those whose daily routines and opportunities for physical activity may have been most significantly impacted by the pandemic. This includes parents who always worked from home or whose children attended school remotely. Identifying felt needs is an important step in developing tailored interventions that aim to effectively and sustainably support families in promoting physical activity.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行给年轻人的体育活动参与带来了新的障碍。确定父母和孩子感兴趣的资源可以支持减轻大流行对年轻人体育活动行为的负面影响。本研究旨在确定美国 6-10 岁儿童的父母和 11-17 岁儿童的亲子对子在 COVID-19 大流行期间对与体育活动相关的信息的需求。

方法

2020 年 10 月至 11 月,一家市场研究公司进行了一项横断面调查。父母和孩子分别被问及他们对帮助家人和自己活跃的特定类型信息的兴趣(是/否)。报告的信息需求计算了加权百分比,并使用两样本比例检验进行比较。

结果

最终分析样本为 1000 名父母(55.4%女性;74.7%白种人;74.0%非西班牙裔);500 名 11-17 岁的儿童(52.1%男性;77.6%白种人)。超过 40%的参与者对 COVID-19 期间的体育活动信息感兴趣。如果父母总是(而不是从不)在家工作[53.3%(95%CI:43.3-63.0%)比 22.0%(95%CI:14.9-31.3%),p<0.001];孩子远程上学而不是亲自上学[47.3%(95%CI:40.2-54.5%)比 27.5%(95%CI:19.6-37.1%),p<0.001];住在大城市而不是农村地区[66.5%(95%CI:54.5-76.7%)比 34.1%(95%CI:22.8-47.6%),p<0.001],他们更有可能对信息感兴趣。最感兴趣的孩子是那些没有在线活动参与资源的孩子和那些担心自己的安全或感染 COVID-19 的孩子。如果父母全职工作而不是不工作[48.6%(95%CI:41.7-55.6%)比 31.5%(95%CI:24.1-39.9%),p<0.001],以及住在大城市而不是农村地区[57.2%(95%CI:45.3-68.3%)比 27.8%(95%CI:17.8-40.7%),p<0.001],孩子也更有可能对信息感兴趣。

结论

家庭对体育活动资源感兴趣,尤其是那些日常活动和体育活动机会可能受到大流行严重影响的家庭。这包括总是在家工作或孩子远程上学的父母。确定感觉需求是制定有针对性的干预措施的重要步骤,旨在有效地和可持续地支持家庭促进体育活动。

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