Wonju Lee, Julian Woolf, Wonjun Choi, Mikihiro Sato
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体育活动对残疾人的健康大有裨益。美国疾病控制与预防中心(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)建议最低限度的PA,但残疾人在达到这一标准方面面临障碍。在休闲约束模型的指导下,以往的研究已经确定了影响个人活动参与的制约因素和促进因素,但没有考虑残疾人士的个人活动水平可能会有不同的体验。本研究考察了残疾人在三种不同水平的体育活动参与中的约束和促进因素,重点关注参加适应性体育或体育活动的残疾人。采用多项回归对Move United发放的690份在线调查问卷进行分析。结果表明,在三个约束水平中,人际约束比人际约束和结构约束更重要。这表明残疾人士的约束和推动者的不同,突出了定制服务,以适应他们的活动水平和需求。
Profiling Constraints and Facilitators of Physical Activity Among Adaptive Sport Chapter Members Based on Physical Activity Levels.
Physical activity (PA) has significant health benefits for people with disabilities (PWD). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a minimum amount of PA, yet PWD face barriers to meeting them. Guided by the leisure constraints model, previous research has identified constraints and facilitators affecting PA participation but has not considered that PWD may have different experiences based on their PA levels. This study examined the constraint and facilitator profiles of PWD across three different levels of PA participation, focusing on PWD enrolled in adaptive sport or PA programs. Multinomial regression was used to analyze 690 online survey responses distributed by Move United. The results highlighted that, among three constraint levels, intrapersonal constraints were more critical for meeting PA recommendations than interpersonal and structural constraints. This suggests heterogeneous constraint and facilitator profiles of PWD, highlighting tailored services to accommodate their activity levels and needs.