Department of Kinesiology, School of Public Health-Bloomington, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, United States.
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health-Bloomington, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, United States.
Front Public Health. 2023 Nov 15;11:1290567. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1290567. eCollection 2023.
Physical activity yields significant benefits, yet fewer than 1 in 4 youth meet federal guidelines. Children in rural areas from low socioeconomic (SES) backgrounds face unique physical activity contextual challenges. In line with Stage 0 with the NIH Stage Model for Behavioral Intervention Development, the objective of the present study was to conduct a community-engaged needs assessment survey with middle school children and adults to identify perceptions, barriers, and facilitators of physical activity, sport, psychological needs, and nutrition from a multi-level lens.
A cross-sectional survey data collection was conducted with children ( = 39) and adults ( = 63) from one middle school community in the Midwestern United States. The child sample was 33% 6th grade; 51% 7th grade and was 49% female. The adult sample was primarily between 30 and 39 years old (70%) and comprised predominantly of females (85%). Multi-level survey design was guided by the psychological needs mini-theory within self-determination theory and aimed to identify individual perceptions, barriers, and facilitators in line with the unique context of the community.
At the individual level, 71.8% of children and 82.2% of the overall sample (children and adults) were interested in new physical activity/sport programming for their school. Likewise, 89.7% of children and 96.8% of adults agree that PA is good for physical health. For basic psychological needs in the overall sample, relatedness was significantly greater than the autonomy and competence subscales. Children's fruit and vegetable intake were below recommended levels, yet only 43.6% of children were interested in nutritional programming. Conversely, 61.5% indicated interest at increasing leadership skills. At the policy-systems-environmental level, the respondents' feedback indicated that the condition and availability of equipment are areas in need of improvement to encourage more physical activity. Qualitative responses are presented within for physical activity-related school policy changes.
Interventions addressing children's physical activity lack sustainability, scalability, and impact due to limited stakeholder involvement and often neglect early behavioral intervention stages. The present study identified perspectives, barriers, and facilitators of physical activity, sport, psychological needs, and nutrition in a multi-level context and forms the initial campus-community partnership between scientists and community stakeholders.
身体活动带来显著益处,但只有不到四分之一的青少年符合联邦指南标准。来自社会经济背景较低(SES)的农村地区的儿童面临着独特的身体活动环境挑战。与 NIH 行为干预发展阶段模型的 0 阶段一致,本研究的目的是对一所中学的儿童和成年人进行一项社区参与的需求评估调查,从多层次的角度了解他们对身体活动、运动、心理需求和营养的看法、障碍和促进因素。
在美国中西部的一所中学社区中,对儿童(n=39)和成年人(n=63)进行了横断面调查数据收集。儿童样本中,有 33%是六年级学生;51%是七年级学生,其中 49%是女生。成人样本主要年龄在 30 到 39 岁之间(70%),女性居多(85%)。多层次调查设计以自我决定理论中的心理需求微观理论为指导,旨在根据社区的独特背景,确定个人看法、障碍和促进因素。
在个人层面上,71.8%的儿童和整体样本(儿童和成年人)中 82.2%的人对学校新的身体活动/运动项目感兴趣。同样,89.7%的儿童和 96.8%的成年人都认为身体活动对身体健康有益。对于整体样本的基本心理需求,关联性显著高于自主性和能力分量表。儿童的水果和蔬菜摄入量低于推荐水平,但只有 43.6%的儿童对营养计划感兴趣。相反,61.5%的人表示有兴趣提高领导技能。在政策-系统-环境层面上,受访者的反馈表明,设备的状况和可用性是需要改进的领域,以鼓励更多的身体活动。呈现了与身体活动相关的学校政策变化的定性回复。
由于利益相关者参与度有限,且常常忽略早期行为干预阶段,针对儿童身体活动的干预措施缺乏可持续性、可扩展性和影响力。本研究在多层次背景下确定了身体活动、运动、心理需求和营养的观点、障碍和促进因素,并形成了科学家和社区利益相关者之间的初步校园-社区伙伴关系。