Perceptions toward Physical Activity and Their Associations with Achieving Sufficient Physical Activity in Children and Adolescents in Regional Thailand

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Child & Youth Services Pub Date : 2022-10-04 DOI:10.1080/0145935X.2022.2119953
Anoma Santiworakul, N. Piya-amornphan, Phatcharawadee Srirug, Areekul Amornsriwatanakul, Wannisa Kumban, Salila Cetthakrikul
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Abstract Internal and external factors can potentially affect physical activity in individual children and adolescents. Unfortunately, no study has been conducted to explore the association between these factors and physical activity among Thai children and adolescents who engage in physical activity following the guidelines set by the World Health Organization. The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between three internal factors: knowledge, attitude, and self-efficacy with two external factors: parental and environmental supports that encourage physical activity participation among children and adolescents. This study used a secondary data set from the Thailand Physical Activity Children Survey. This survey employed the use of questionnaires and face-to-face interviews for collecting information on physical activity participation. The participants included 2447 children aged 6–17 years. The odds ratio and 95% confidence interval were reported to reflect the strength of an association between internal and external factors and achieving the physical activity guidelines. The results showed that attitude toward physical activity and self-efficacy had an influence on achieving physical activity guidelines. The children and adolescents achieving physical activity guidelines had the confidence in themselves to do physical activity. They could spend their time doing physical activity after school, even in unfavorable conditions. Additionally, parental and environmental supports were necessary to encourage physical activity continuously. Furthermore, these results can be used for promoting a program to manage the factors related to physical activities and improve the levels of physical activity among children and adolescents
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泰国地区儿童和青少年对身体活动的认知及其与实现充足身体活动的关系
内部和外部因素都可能影响儿童和青少年个体的身体活动。遗憾的是,目前还没有开展研究,探讨这些因素与遵循世界卫生组织制定的指导方针参加体育活动的泰国儿童和青少年的体育活动之间的关系。本研究的目的是探讨知识、态度和自我效能感这三个内在因素与父母和环境支持这两个外在因素对儿童和青少年参与体育活动的影响。本研究使用了泰国体育活动儿童调查的二级数据集。本调查采用问卷调查和面对面访谈的方式收集参与体育活动的信息。参与者包括2447名6-17岁的儿童。据报道,比值比和95%置信区间反映了内部和外部因素与达到体育活动指南之间的关联强度。结果表明,体育活动态度和自我效能感对体育活动指南的实现有影响。达到体育活动指南的儿童和青少年对自己进行体育活动有信心。即使在不利的条件下,他们也可以在放学后花时间进行体育活动。此外,父母和环境的支持是鼓励持续体育锻炼的必要条件。此外,这些结果可用于促进一项计划,以管理与体育活动有关的因素,并提高儿童和青少年的体育活动水平
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