Family-Level Factors That Influence Physical Activity among Hispanic Adolescents at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ethnicity & Disease Pub Date : 2025-08-22 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.18865/EthnDis-2024-21
Sandra Mihail, Ayleen A Hernandez, Erica G Soltero
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Abstract

Objective: Family-based health promotion and disease prevention strategies are recommended as best practice; however, there is limited knowledge regarding the family-level factors that influence modifiable behavior risk factors like physical activity (PA) among Latinx adolescents. This study addressed this knowledge gap by using qualitative methods to identify perceptions of family-level factors that influence PA among Hispanic youth.

Methods: We conducted semistructured, open-ended interviews with 20 Latinx adolescents (14-16 years) with obesity (body mass index ≥95th percentile) to identify their perceptions of how family influences PA. Content analysis was used to identify emergent themes, which were then compared across demographic factors, other identified themes, and participant-identified personal values.

Results: Fourteen adolescents (70%) perceived family factors that facilitated PA. They described family support received as doing PA together, modeling PA, and providing motivational or financial support. Ten adolescents (50%) viewed family as a barrier, more often citing active barriers such as family responsibilities. Across demographics, youth with divorced parents and parents who reported more working hours (≥40 hours per week) perceived their family as less supportive of PA. Additionally, perceptions of family support shaped self-identified health values (eg, being healthy and fit).

Conclusions: Family-based obesity prevention strategies should leverage factors that facilitate PA and should be designed to consider factors that serve as barriers to PA among this age group and population. Given that there is little guidance on the development and implementation of family-based obesity-prevention strategies, findings from this study will inform the development of future family-based prevention opportunities among high-risk youth and families.

影响2型糖尿病西班牙裔青少年体育活动的家庭因素
目的:推荐以家庭为基础的健康促进和疾病预防战略作为最佳做法;然而,关于影响拉丁裔青少年可改变行为风险因素(如体育活动)的家庭因素的知识有限。本研究通过使用定性方法来确定影响西班牙裔青年PA的家庭层面因素的看法,从而解决了这一知识差距。方法:我们对20名肥胖(体重指数≥95百分位)的拉丁裔青少年(14-16岁)进行了半结构化的开放式访谈,以确定他们对家庭如何影响PA的看法。内容分析用于确定紧急主题,然后将其与人口因素、其他确定的主题和参与者确定的个人价值观进行比较。结果:14名青少年(70%)认为家庭因素促进了PA的发生。他们将获得的家庭支持描述为一起做个人护理,模仿个人护理,以及提供动机或经济支持。10名青少年(50%)认为家庭是一种障碍,更多的是指家庭责任等主动障碍。从人口统计数据来看,父母离异和父母工作时间更长(每周≥40小时)的年轻人认为他们的家人不太支持PA。此外,对家庭支持的看法塑造了自我确定的健康价值观(例如,保持健康和身材)。结论:以家庭为基础的肥胖预防策略应利用促进PA的因素,并应在设计时考虑在该年龄组和人群中作为PA障碍的因素。鉴于目前关于以家庭为基础的肥胖预防策略的制定和实施的指导很少,本研究的结果将为未来高风险青少年和家庭中以家庭为基础的预防机会的发展提供信息。
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Ethnicity & Disease
Ethnicity & Disease 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
43
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ethnicity & Disease is an international journal that exclusively publishes information on the causal and associative relationships in the etiology of common illnesses through the study of ethnic patterns of disease. Topics focus on: ethnic differentials in disease rates;impact of migration on health status; social and ethnic factors related to health care access and health; and metabolic epidemiology. A major priority of the journal is to provide a forum for exchange between the United States and the developing countries of Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
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