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家长对幼儿期身体活动和运动技能的支持:多过程动作控制框架的混合方法应用。

Parent Support for Physical Activity and Motor Skills During Early Childhood: A Mixed-Methods Application of the Multi-process Action Control Framework.

机构信息

Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Department of Kinesiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Faculty of Education, School of Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada.

出版信息

Ann Behav Med. 2024 Mar 12;58(4):264-274. doi: 10.1093/abm/kaae004.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Promoting physical activity (PA) and fundamental movement skills (FMS) in early childhood is necessary to address the high rates of inactivity in children. Parent support is a determinant of PA in children, however, parental intentions to support are not always translated into behavior resulting in an intention-behavior gap.

PURPOSE

Positioned within the multi-process action control (M-PAC) framework, this study used an explanatory concurrent mixed-methods design to explore parents' intentions and support of PA and FMS during early childhood.

METHODS

Parents (N=124) of children aged 3-4 years completed an online survey consisting of items assessing reflective (e.g., attitudes), regulatory (e.g., planning), and reflexive (e.g., habit) processes of M-PAC and intentions and support for child PA and FMS. A subset of parents (n=20) completed a semi-structured online interview guided by the M-PAC framework.

RESULTS

Significantly more parents intended to support PA (71%) compared with FMS (44%; p<0.001) and successfully translated intentions into action for PA (57%) compared with FMS (27%; p<0.001). Discriminant function analysis showed parent behavior profiles for PA and FMS support were associated with a combination of reflective, regulatory, and reflexive processes, however, these differed based on support behavior. Qualitative findings highlighted parents' differential views on PA and FMS support and contextualized the psychological processes associated with each.

CONCLUSIONS

Parent PA support interventions during early childhood should include strategies for supporting FMS. Interventions should prioritize fostering a combination of reflective, regulatory, and reflexive behaviors to translate intentions to support PA and FMS into behavior among parents of young children.

摘要

背景

在儿童早期促进身体活动(PA)和基本运动技能(FMS)对于解决儿童高活动率是必要的。父母的支持是儿童 PA 的决定因素,然而,父母支持的意图并不总是转化为行为,导致意图-行为差距。

目的

本研究采用解释性平行混合方法设计,置于多过程行动控制(M-PAC)框架内,探讨父母在儿童早期支持 PA 和 FMS 的意图和支持。

方法

3-4 岁儿童的父母(N=124)完成了一项在线调查,其中包括评估 M-PAC 的反思(例如态度)、监管(例如计划)和反射(例如习惯)过程的项目,以及对儿童 PA 和 FMS 的意图和支持。一小部分父母(n=20)根据 M-PAC 框架完成了半结构化的在线访谈。

结果

与 FMS(44%;p<0.001)相比,父母更倾向于支持 PA(71%),并且成功地将意图转化为 PA(57%)的行动,而不是 FMS(27%;p<0.001)。判别函数分析表明,PA 和 FMS 支持的父母行为特征与反思、监管和反射过程的组合有关,但这取决于支持行为。定性结果强调了父母对 PA 和 FMS 支持的不同看法,并将与每个支持相关的心理过程置于上下文中。

结论

在儿童早期,PA 支持干预应包括支持 FMS 的策略。干预措施应优先培养反思、监管和反射行为的组合,以将支持 PA 和 FMS 的意图转化为幼儿父母的行为。

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