"I Can Do It": Perceived Competence of Parents of Autistic Children After Participating in a Physical Activity Intervention.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Journal of physical activity & health Pub Date : 2024-01-09 Print Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1123/jpah.2023-0669
Luis Columna, Justin A Haegele, Ashlyn Barry, Laura Prieto
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Background: Autistic children can benefit from physical activity (PA) in a variety of ways. However, autistic children tend not to meet PA recommendations and, consequently, may not experience the associated benefits. Parental PA support can facilitate PA participation among autistic children, but parents of autistic children may lack the skills to help their child engage in PA. Few studies, to date, have examined the outcomes of parent-mediated PA interventions for autistic children. The purpose of this study was to explore parents' perceived behavioral control (PBC) to support their autistic children in PA after their participation in a PA intervention.

Methods: The theory of planned behavior served as the framework for this descriptive-qualitative investigation. Fifteen parents (each with 1 autistic child in the intervention) participated in semistructured interviews (3 wk after the intervention), which were transcribed and then analyzed using thematic line-by-line analysis.

Results: Three themes characterized the changes to parents' PBC after completing the PA intervention. Those themes were: (1) I learned by son! (2) You are my coach! and (3) I can do it!

Conclusions: The results showed that by participating in a parent-mediated PA intervention, parents experienced improved confidence and awareness of their child's abilities, thus enhancing their PBC. Future research is needed to examine how these improvements in PBC may influence the actual PA behaviors of autistic children.

"我能行":自闭症儿童家长参与体育锻炼干预后的认知能力。
背景:自闭症儿童可以通过多种方式从体育锻炼(PA)中获益。然而,自闭症儿童往往达不到体育锻炼建议的要求,因此可能无法体验到相关的益处。家长对自闭症儿童体育锻炼的支持可促进自闭症儿童参与体育锻炼,但自闭症儿童的家长可能缺乏帮助孩子参与体育锻炼的技能。迄今为止,很少有研究对自闭症儿童进行以家长为中介的 PA 干预的结果进行研究。本研究旨在探讨自闭症儿童参与 PA 干预后,家长支持其参与 PA 的感知行为控制(PBC):方法:本研究以计划行为理论作为描述性定性调查的框架。15 位家长(每位家长都有一名参加干预的自闭症儿童)参加了半结构式访谈(干预结束后 3 周),访谈内容均已转录,然后采用逐行主题分析法对访谈内容进行了分析:结果:完成 PA 干预后,家长的 PBC 发生了三个主题变化。这些主题是(1) 我从儿子身上学到了东西!(2) 你是我的教练! (3) 我能行!结论:结果表明,通过参与以家长为中介的 PA 干预,家长们增强了对孩子能力的信心和认识,从而提高了他们的 PBC。今后还需要开展研究,探讨家长自主活动能力的提高会如何影响自闭症儿童的实际自主活动行为。
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Journal of physical activity & health
Journal of physical activity & health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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5.50
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3.20%
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100
期刊介绍: The Journal of Physical Activity and Health (JPAH) publishes original research and review papers examining the relationship between physical activity and health, studying physical activity as an exposure as well as an outcome. As an exposure, the journal publishes articles examining how physical activity influences all aspects of health. As an outcome, the journal invites papers that examine the behavioral, community, and environmental interventions that may affect physical activity on an individual and/or population basis. The JPAH is an interdisciplinary journal published for researchers in fields of chronic disease.
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