Department of Child Health and Social Medicine, School of Public Health, Suzhou Medical College of Soochow University, 199 Ren Ai Road, Industrial Park, 215123, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Nov 19;24(1):3210. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-20709-0.
Informant discrepancies in physical activity parenting practices (PAPP) are prevalent, but their effect on adolescent physical activity (PA) remains underexplored. This study aims to examine the relationship between the (in)congruence in the parent-adolescent reports of PAPP and adolescent physical activity (PA).
Self-administered questionnaires were used to collect perceptions on nine types of PAPP and adolescents' PA levels from 373 Chinese parent-adolescent dyads. Multiple linear regression, polynomial regression, and Response Surface Analysis were employed to explore the relationship between parent-adolescent (in)congruence in PAPP reports and adolescent physical activity.
Over half of the dyads exhibited incongruence in their PAPP reports, with parents generally reporting higher PAPP scores compared to adolescents. Neither parent-reported nor adolescent-reported punishment, pressuring, and restriction were significantly associated adolescent PA. In contrast, adolescent-reported disengagement, expectation, facilitation, monitoring, non-directive support, and autonomy support demonstrated stronger significant associations with their PA levels compared to parent-reported measures. Congruence in reporting expectation, facilitation, monitoring, non-directive support, and autonomy support was positively associated with adolescent PA, while incongruence in these practices showed inverse associations. In addition, adolescents' gender-specific analyses demonstrated different informant effects on disengagement, monitoring, and non-directive support.
Parent-adolescent (in)congruences on positive PAPP rather than negative PAPP showed significant relationships with adolescents' PA levels, highlighting the importance of aligning parents' and adolescents' perceptions on positive PAPP to promote adolescent PA. Moreover, adolescent girls appear to be more sensitive to PAPP involving parents' presence than boys.
体力活动养育实践(PAPP)的信息提供者差异普遍存在,但它们对青少年体力活动(PA)的影响仍未得到充分探索。本研究旨在考察父母-青少年报告的 PAPP (不)一致性与青少年体力活动(PA)之间的关系。
采用自填式问卷,从 373 对中国父母-青少年对子中收集了 9 种 PAPP 和青少年 PA 水平的感知。采用多元线性回归、多项式回归和响应面分析来探讨父母-青少年 PAPP 报告的(不)一致性与青少年体力活动之间的关系。
超过一半的对子在 PAPP 报告中存在不一致,父母普遍报告的 PAPP 得分高于青少年。父母报告的惩罚、施压和限制与青少年 PA 均无显著相关性。相比之下,青少年报告的脱离、期望、促进、监督、非指令性支持和自主性支持与他们的 PA 水平有更强的显著相关性,而不是父母报告的测量。报告期望、促进、监督、非指令性支持和自主性支持的一致性与青少年 PA 呈正相关,而这些实践的不一致性则呈负相关。此外,青少年的性别特异性分析表明,在脱离、监督和非指令性支持方面,信息提供者的影响不同。
父母-青少年在积极的 PAPP 上的(不)一致性与青少年的 PA 水平显著相关,这强调了使父母和青少年对积极的 PAPP 看法一致以促进青少年 PA 的重要性。此外,与男孩相比,青少年女孩似乎对涉及父母存在的 PAPP 更敏感。