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Licence to be active: parental concerns and 10–11-year-old children's ability to be independently physically active
BACKGROUND: Physical activity independent of adult supervision is an important component of youth physical activity. This study examined parental attitudes to independent activity, factors that limit licence to be independently active and parental strategies to facilitate independent activity. METHO...
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2009
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2781721/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19505927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdp053 |
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author | Jago, Russell Thompson, Janice L. Page, Angie S. Brockman, Rowan Cartwright, Kim Fox, Kenneth R. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Physical activity independent of adult supervision is an important component of youth physical activity. This study examined parental attitudes to independent activity, factors that limit licence to be independently active and parental strategies to facilitate independent activity. METHODS: In-depth phone interviews were conducted with 24 parents (4 males) of 10–11-year-old children recruited from six primary schools in Bristol. RESULTS: Parents perceived that a lack of appropriate spaces in which to be active, safety, traffic, the proximity of friends and older children affected children's ability to be independently physically active. The final year of primary school was perceived as a period when children should be afforded increased licence. Parents managed physical activity licence by placing time limits on activity, restricting activity to close to home, only allowing activity in groups or under adult supervision. CONCLUSIONS: Strategies are needed to build children's licence to be independently active; this could be achieved by developing parental self-efficacy to allow children to be active and developing structures such as safe routes to parks and safer play areas. Future programmes could make use of traffic-calming programmes as catalysts for safe independent physical activity. |
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spelling | pubmed-27817212009-11-25 Licence to be active: parental concerns and 10–11-year-old children's ability to be independently physically active Jago, Russell Thompson, Janice L. Page, Angie S. Brockman, Rowan Cartwright, Kim Fox, Kenneth R. J Public Health (Oxf) Healthy Improvement BACKGROUND: Physical activity independent of adult supervision is an important component of youth physical activity. This study examined parental attitudes to independent activity, factors that limit licence to be independently active and parental strategies to facilitate independent activity. METHODS: In-depth phone interviews were conducted with 24 parents (4 males) of 10–11-year-old children recruited from six primary schools in Bristol. RESULTS: Parents perceived that a lack of appropriate spaces in which to be active, safety, traffic, the proximity of friends and older children affected children's ability to be independently physically active. The final year of primary school was perceived as a period when children should be afforded increased licence. Parents managed physical activity licence by placing time limits on activity, restricting activity to close to home, only allowing activity in groups or under adult supervision. CONCLUSIONS: Strategies are needed to build children's licence to be independently active; this could be achieved by developing parental self-efficacy to allow children to be active and developing structures such as safe routes to parks and safer play areas. Future programmes could make use of traffic-calming programmes as catalysts for safe independent physical activity. Oxford University Press 2009-12 2009-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2781721/ /pubmed/19505927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdp053 Text en © The Author 2009, Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. All rights reserved http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/ The online version of this article has been published under an open access model. Users are entitled to use, reproduce, disseminate, or display the open access version of this article for non-commercial purposes provided that: the original authorship is properly and fully attributed; the Journal and Oxford University Press are attributed as the original place of publication with the correct citation details given; if an article is subsequently reproduced or disseminated not in its entirety but only in part or as a derivative work this must be clearly indicated. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oupjournals.org |
spellingShingle | Healthy Improvement Jago, Russell Thompson, Janice L. Page, Angie S. Brockman, Rowan Cartwright, Kim Fox, Kenneth R. Licence to be active: parental concerns and 10–11-year-old children's ability to be independently physically active |
title | Licence to be active: parental concerns and 10–11-year-old children's ability to be independently physically active |
title_full | Licence to be active: parental concerns and 10–11-year-old children's ability to be independently physically active |
title_fullStr | Licence to be active: parental concerns and 10–11-year-old children's ability to be independently physically active |
title_full_unstemmed | Licence to be active: parental concerns and 10–11-year-old children's ability to be independently physically active |
title_short | Licence to be active: parental concerns and 10–11-year-old children's ability to be independently physically active |
title_sort | licence to be active: parental concerns and 10–11-year-old children's ability to be independently physically active |
topic | Healthy Improvement |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2781721/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19505927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdp053 |
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