Child Health Behaviour and Parent Priorities for a School-Based Healthy Lifestyle Programme

儿童健康行为和家长对学校健康生活方式计划的重视程度

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to characterise parents' concerns for their children's health behaviours and perceptions of motivators and barriers to positive child health behaviour change, and to determine associations between motivators and barriers and parents' priorities for a school-based healthy lifestyle programme. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study of 46 parents who had completed an un-validated survey distributed during school-wide events. SETTING: School for children aged 5-14 years in The Bronx, New York City, USA. METHODS: Wilcoxon Rank Sum tests compared motivators and barriers to positive child health behaviour change by heath behaviour concern; Spearman's correlation measured associations between motivators and barriers and programme priorities. RESULTS: Parents concerned about child weight significantly ranked keeping up with others and decreasing clothing size as motivators, while parents concerned about child food choices significantly ranked improving food choices and decreasing BMI and clothing size as motivators. Food-, play-, and self-esteem-related motivators were associated with nutrition education (r(s) ≥ .41, p ≤ .01), physical activity classes (r(s) ≥ .29, p ≤ .04) and child involvement in programme decision-making (r(s) ≥ .43, p ≤ .01) priorities. Consistency-, child resistance-, and home rules-related barriers were associated with nutrition education (r(s) ≥ .37, p=.02), physical activity classes (r(s) ≥ .32, p = .02), and child involvement (r(s) ≥ .40, p ≤ .02) priorities. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the study sample size, selection bias, and generalisability limitations, prioritising nutrition, physical activity and child involvement in programme decision-making may enhance parent support for school-based healthy lifestyle programmes.

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