Alhumaid Majed M
Department of Physical Education, College of Education, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa 31982, Saudi Arabia.
Heliyon. 2024 Apr 6;10(7):e29351. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e29351. eCollection 2024 Apr 15.
Physical activity (PA) is crucial for promoting physical, cognitive, and psychosocial health. Unfortunately, children with disabilities spend less time engaging in PA compared to their typically developing peers. Parents play a crucial role in supporting children with disabilities to increase their level of PA. However, there is scant research on the factors linked to parental support for PA among non-Western parents of children with disabilities, particularly in the context of Saudi Arabia. Therefore, to address this gap in the literature, the current study aimed to (i) measure parental support for encouraging PA in children with disabilities in Saudi Arabia, and (ii) examine the demographic factors associated with such support (e.g., family income, age of the child, type of disability, and parents' educational background). The sample included Saudi Arabian parents of children with disabilities ( 239; fathers: = 123; mothers: n = 116) who completed the Arabic version of the Parental Physical Activity Support Questionnaire for Parents of Children with Disabilities (PPSQ for PCD). The findings revealed that parental support for children with disabilities to engage in PA typically occurs less than once a week, indicating an inadequate level of support. A generalized linear model analysis demonstrated that several independent demographic variables are associated with overall parental support for PA among children with disabilities: participant age, educational background, parental engagement in PA, age of the child with a disability, disability status, club participation, knowledge of legislation or policies related to the rights of children with disabilities, and number of children in the family. The findings emphasize the significance of raising awareness among parents of children with disabilities to support their children in participating in PA, as well as addressing the barriers that hinder such support.
体育活动(PA)对于促进身体、认知和心理社会健康至关重要。不幸的是,与发育正常的同龄人相比,残疾儿童参与体育活动的时间较少。父母在支持残疾儿童提高体育活动水平方面起着至关重要的作用。然而,关于非西方残疾儿童父母对体育活动支持的相关因素的研究很少,特别是在沙特阿拉伯的背景下。因此,为了填补这一文献空白,本研究旨在:(i)衡量沙特阿拉伯残疾儿童父母对鼓励体育活动的支持程度;(ii)研究与此类支持相关的人口统计学因素(如家庭收入、孩子年龄、残疾类型和父母教育背景)。样本包括沙特阿拉伯残疾儿童的父母(n = 239;父亲:n = 123;母亲:n = 116),他们完成了阿拉伯语版的《残疾儿童父母体育活动支持问卷》(PPSQ for PCD)。研究结果显示,残疾儿童父母对其参与体育活动的支持通常每周不到一次,表明支持水平不足。广义线性模型分析表明,几个独立的人口统计学变量与残疾儿童父母对体育活动的总体支持有关:参与者年龄、教育背景、父母参与体育活动的情况、残疾儿童的年龄、残疾状况、俱乐部参与情况、对与残疾儿童权利相关的法律法规或政策的了解程度以及家庭中的孩子数量。研究结果强调了提高残疾儿童父母的意识以支持他们的孩子参与体育活动的重要性,以及消除阻碍这种支持的障碍。