Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
Child Dev. 2024 Nov-Dec;95(6):2030-2044. doi: 10.1111/cdev.14132. Epub 2024 Jul 29.
Using data from a nationally representative sample of 5-year-olds in the Growing Up in Ireland study (N = 9001, 51% male), this research investigated the role of factors in the neighborhood environment on levels of active outdoor play in young children. Primary caregivers (98% mothers; 81% Irish) responded to questions regarding their child's levels of active outdoor play (e.g., chasing) and their perceptions of their neighborhood (e.g., social cohesion and antisocial behavior). Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that levels of active outdoor play were associated with parental perceptions of neighborhood safety and traffic levels, even after other factors were controlled for (i.e., family income). The results are discussed from a bioecological systems perspective. Implications for policy makers and parents are considered.
本研究利用爱尔兰成长研究中具有全国代表性的 5 岁儿童样本(N=9001,51%为男性)的数据,探讨了邻里环境因素对幼儿积极户外活动水平的影响。主要照顾者(98%为母亲;81%为爱尔兰人)回答了有关孩子积极户外活动水平(例如追逐)以及对邻里环境看法(例如社会凝聚力和反社会行为)的问题。层次回归分析表明,即使在控制了其他因素(即家庭收入)后,积极户外活动水平仍与父母对邻里安全和交通水平的看法有关。本研究从生物生态系统观点进行了讨论。并考虑了对政策制定者和家长的启示。