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摘要
体育活动(PA),包括积极出行(AT),与青少年的健康成长和幸福息息相关,然而,青少年的体育活动率却很低。与此同时,青少年使用屏幕和参与社交媒体平台(SMP)的比例却非常高。这项混合方法研究旨在探讨同伴参与和社交媒体平台与青少年AT和PA之间的关系。我们采用了一种探索性顺序设计,包括整合对 25 个青少年-家长二人组的定性访谈结果,以及对以色列各地中学具有代表性的讲希伯来语的青少年(n = 2,911)的横断面调查的定量数据。定性研究采用了反思性主题分析法;所确定的结构是制定定量数据收集工具的基础。对关键的定量分析变量之间的关联进行了相关分析和线性回归分析。综合分析主要确定了以叙事编织和联合展示方式表达的数据集之间的趋同性。我们发现,与同伴一起进行活动是一种社交活动;活动和参与是在没有屏幕的情况下进行同伴间交流的机会;SMP 被用来促进活动和参与。强调这些关键因素以及使用 SMP 的干预措施可能会增加青少年的 AT 和 PA 行为。
Adolescent Perspectives on the Impact of Peers and Social Media on Active Travel and Physical Activity: A Mixed Methods Study
Physical activity (PA), including active travel (AT), is related to healthy adolescent development and wellbeing, however, behavior rates are low. Simultaneously, adolescent screen use, and engagement in social media platforms (SMP) is very high. The aim of this mixed methods study was to explore the relationship between peer engagement and SMP and adolescent AT and PA. We employed an exploratory sequential design that included integration of results of qualitative interviews with 25 adolescent-parent dyads and quantitative data from a cross-sectional survey in a representative sample of Hebrew-speaking adolescents in secondary schools across Israel ( n = 2,911). Reflexive thematic analysis was employed for the qualitative study; constructs identified served as the basis for development of a quantitative data collection instrument. Correlation and linear regression analyses were conducted to investigate associations between key quantitative analysis variables. The integrated analysis primarily identified convergence between datasets expressed in narrative weaving and joint displays. We found that AT with peers is a social activity; AT and PA are an opportunity for peer-to-peer communication without screens; and SMP are utilized to promote AT and PA. Interventions that emphasize these key constructs as well as use of SMP may increase adolescent AT and PA behaviors.