Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, New York University School of Global Public Health, 708 Broadway, New York, NY, 10003, USA.
University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
J Behav Med. 2022 Dec;45(6):962-974. doi: 10.1007/s10865-022-00352-z. Epub 2022 Aug 10.
Family is uniquely influential in the health of young Asian Americans (AAs), yet little is known on the impact of specific shared family activities. This study explores different types and frequencies of AA young adult shared family activities on perceived familial influence on the ability to maintain a healthy lifestyle (diet, physical activity, sleep, social relationships, stress, and risky substances). A nationwide sample of 18-35-year-old AAs was surveyed in March 2021 on a list of 30 shared family activities with mothers, fathers, siblings, or extended family. Overall, 984 unique family relationships reported by 616 young AAs were analyzed. Confirmatory factor analysis synthesized a reliable two-factor (routine, leisure activities) 10-item Shared Activities with Family (SAF) scale. Mothers were most influential (mean 3.25, SD = 1.14), although shared activities among South Asians or with extended family were most associated with changes in perceived influence. Routine shared activities were more strongly associated with perceived influence on sleep, diet, and risky substances, while leisure shared activities were more associated with influence on developing healthy social relationships. Family-based, dyadic interventions for young AAs may incorporate shared activities (both routine and leisure) to promote healthy behaviors, although further research to explore mechanisms and directionality of influence is needed to inform action.
家庭对亚裔美国年轻人(AAs)的健康有着独特的影响,但对于特定的共享家庭活动对其产生的影响却知之甚少。本研究探讨了不同类型和频率的 AA 年轻成年人与母亲、父亲、兄弟姐妹或大家庭共享家庭活动,探讨其对保持健康生活方式(饮食、体育活动、睡眠、社交关系、压力和危险物质)的感知家庭影响。2021 年 3 月,对全国范围内 18-35 岁的 AAs 进行了一项调查,调查了 30 项与母亲、父亲、兄弟姐妹或大家庭共享的家庭活动。总体而言,共有 616 名年轻的 AAs 报告了 984 种独特的家庭关系。验证性因素分析综合了一个可靠的两因素(常规、休闲活动)10 项共享家庭活动(SAF)量表。母亲的影响力最大(平均值为 3.25,标准差=1.14),尽管南亚裔或与大家庭共享的活动与感知影响力的变化最相关。常规共享活动与感知对睡眠、饮食和危险物质的影响更为密切相关,而休闲共享活动与培养健康社交关系的影响更为密切相关。针对年轻 AAs 的基于家庭的双元干预措施可以结合共享活动(常规和休闲)来促进健康行为,但需要进一步研究来探索影响的机制和方向,以为行动提供信息。