Understanding parental support for children's 24-hour movement behaviors based on an adapted HAPA framework: A three-wave prospective study

IF 3.8 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Wei Liang, Guifang Liu, Ning Su, Ryan E. Rhodes, Yanping Duan, Chun-Qing Zhang, Lingfei Wang, Lin Zhou, Hanxiao Zhu
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Parental supportive behavior (PSB) plays a pivotal role in shaping children's 24-hour movement behaviors (24-HMB), including light physical activity (LPA), moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), sedentary screen time (SST), and sleep. However, the psychosocial determinants and the changing process of PSB remain understudied. Using a three-wave prospective design over four months, this study examined the psychosocial mechanisms of PSB towards children's 24-HMB based on an adapted health action process approach (HAPA) framework among 812 parents (36.61 ± 3.80 years; 68.7% female). The adapted HAPA model demonstrated acceptable fit indices (CFI = .952–.980, TLI = .946–.967), incorporating the original HAPA model along with past behavior and affective attitude. The model explained 31.6%–54.8% of the variance in PSB across the four outcomes (LPA, MVPA, SST, and sleep). Motivational self-efficacy and outcome expectancy consistently predicted intentions, while intentions and action control emerged as stable predictors of PSB across all four outcomes. The prediction of planning, and volitional self-efficacy on PSB varied by movement behaviors. Both past behavior and positive affective attitude were directly associated with PSB, while their inclusion attenuated most pathways in the original HAPA model. Further, intention and action control served as prominent mediators between past behavior, affective attitude, and PSB across all outcomes. Future research could leverage the adapted HAPA framework to guide the development of parent-based interventions aimed at improving children's 24-HMB.

基于适应性HAPA框架理解父母对儿童24小时运动行为的支持:一项三波前瞻性研究
父母支持行为(PSB)在儿童24小时运动行为(24-HMB)的形成中起关键作用,包括轻度身体活动(LPA)、中高强度身体活动(MVPA)、久坐屏幕时间(SST)和睡眠。然而,社会心理因素和PSB的变化过程仍未得到充分研究。本研究采用为期4个月的三波前瞻性设计,基于适应性健康行动过程方法(HAPA)框架,对812名父母(36.61±3.80岁;68.7%的女性)。HAPA模型的拟合指数(CFI = .952 -)可接受。980, TLI = .946 -.967),结合了原始HAPA模型以及过去的行为和情感态度。该模型解释了四个结果(LPA、MVPA、SST和睡眠)中PSB的31.6%-54.8%的差异。动机自我效能感和结果预期一致地预测意图,而意图和行动控制在所有四种结果中都是PSB的稳定预测因子。运动行为对计划、意志自我效能感的预测存在差异。过去行为和积极情感态度都与PSB直接相关,而它们的加入弱化了原始HAPA模型中的大多数通路。此外,意图和行动控制在过去行为、情感态度和PSB之间起着重要的中介作用。未来的研究可以利用经过调整的HAPA框架来指导以父母为基础的干预措施的发展,旨在改善儿童的24-HMB。
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12.10
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2.90%
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期刊介绍: Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the International Association of Applied Psychology. It was established in 2009 and covers applied psychology topics such as clinical psychology, counseling, cross-cultural psychology, and environmental psychology.
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