Gender Differences in Caregivers' Attitudes to Risky Child Play in Britain: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of physical activity & health Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Print Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1123/jpah.2023-0676
Andrea D Smith, Helen F Dodd, Luiza Ricardo, Esther van Sluijs
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Abstract

Background: This study examines gender differences in parental attitudes toward risky play for 5- to 11-year-old boys and girls in Britain.

Methods: Analyses use data from the cross-sectional, nationally representative British Child Play Survey. Survey respondents were caregivers of primary-school-aged children living in Britain. Parent self-reported their risk tolerance in play via the Tolerance for Risk in Play Scale (TRiPS) and the Risk Engagement and Protection Survey (REPS). The REPS includes subscales that assess caregiver attitudes around "Protection from Injury" (PFI) and "Engagement with Risk" (EWR) in relation to children's play. Multiple linear regression compared caregiver gender differences in TRiPS, REPS-PFI, and REPS-EWR at the item level, and overall. Associations between child gender and these scales were also examined.

Results: Among 1919 caregivers, no significant gender differences emerged in mean TRiPS (P = .72), REPS-EWR (P = .58), and REPS-PFI (P = .34) scores. Activity-specific differences were evident in caregivers' tolerance for individual risky play activities (15/31 activities). Parents of boys exhibited higher risk tolerance (B = -4.48, P < .01) and willingness for their child to engage in risky play (B = -0.63, P < .01) than parents of girls.

Conclusions: While there was no difference between male and female caregivers overall attitudes, gender differences were prominent for specific play activities and attitudes, with male caregivers demonstrating higher tolerance for the riskiest activities. Parents of boys expressed more permissive attitudes toward engagement in risky play. Further work is needed to identify why there is gender-related variation in these attitudes and should be considered in interventions that support parents in enabling adventurous play opportunities for children.

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英国照料者对儿童危险游戏态度的性别差异:一项横断面研究。
背景:本研究探讨了英国 5 至 11 岁男孩和女孩父母对危险游戏态度的性别差异:本研究探讨了英国 5-11 岁男孩和女孩父母对危险游戏态度的性别差异:分析采用了具有全国代表性的英国儿童游戏调查的横截面数据。调查对象是居住在英国的小学学龄儿童的看护人。家长通过游戏中风险容忍度量表(TRiPS)和风险参与与保护调查(REPS)自我报告游戏中的风险容忍度。REPS 包括两个子量表,分别评估照料者对儿童游戏的 "免受伤害"(PFI)和 "参与风险"(EWR)态度。多元线性回归比较了照料者在 TRiPS、REPS-PFI 和 REPS-EWR 项目层面和整体上的性别差异。此外,还研究了儿童性别与这些量表之间的关联:在 1919 名照顾者中,TRiPS(P = .72)、REPS-EWR(P = .58)和 REPS-PFI (P = .34)的平均得分没有出现明显的性别差异。在照顾者对个别高风险游戏活动(15/31 项活动)的容忍度方面,存在明显的活动特异性差异。与女孩的父母相比,男孩的父母表现出更高的风险容忍度(B = -4.48,P < .01)和让孩子参与风险游戏的意愿(B = -0.63,P < .01):虽然男性和女性照料者在总体态度上没有差异,但在具体游戏活动和态度上性别差异很明显,男性照料者对最危险的活动表现出更高的容忍度。男孩的父母对参与高风险游戏持更宽容的态度。我们需要进一步研究为什么这些态度会出现性别差异,并在支持家长为儿童提供冒险游戏机会的干预措施中加以考虑。
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Journal of physical activity & health
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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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