Safi Sana, Wong Gina, Thirsk Lorraine, Vallance Jeff
Faculty of Health Disciplines, Athabasca University, Athabasca, AB, Canada.
J Intellect Disabil. 2025 Mar;29(1):117-129. doi: 10.1177/17446295241245784. Epub 2024 Apr 4.
Sedentary behaviours among adults with intellectual disabilities have not been well studied. A sedentary lifestyle puts adults with and without disabilities at high risk of developing health conditions and diseases. Current literature revealed few empirical studies on the benefits of reducing sedentary behaviours with respect to the health of adults with intellectual disabilities. This research explored the factors that helped or hindered sedentary behaviours of adults with intellectual disabilities in the Canadian population. Guided by the socio-ecological model, Critical Incident Technique (CIT) was conducted. Five adults with intellectual disabilities from the Province of Ontario were interviewed and 102 critical incidents were collected. Adults with intellectual disabilities identified personal and environmental related factors that led to increased sedentary behaviours; and revealed helpful factors and wish-lists of actions that decreased sedentary lifestyle. Findings may be useful when developing programs aimed to decrease prolonged periods of sedentary behaviours specific to this vulnerable population.
针对成年智障人士久坐行为的研究尚不充分。久坐的生活方式使有残疾和无残疾的成年人都面临罹患健康问题和疾病的高风险。当前文献显示,关于减少久坐行为对成年智障人士健康益处的实证研究较少。本研究探讨了影响加拿大成年智障人士久坐行为的促进或阻碍因素。在社会生态模型的指导下,采用了关键事件技术(CIT)。对安大略省的五名成年智障人士进行了访谈,收集到102个关键事件。成年智障人士识别出导致久坐行为增加的个人和环境相关因素;并揭示了有助于减少久坐生活方式的因素以及行动愿望清单。这些研究结果在制定旨在减少这一弱势群体特定久坐行为时长的项目时可能会有所帮助。