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O1-4 Validation of questions to assess the mode of commuting to/from school for children according to their parents: the PACO study

BACKGROUND: The active commuting to school behaviour is an opportunity to increase the physical activity levels. The most frequent used tool to assess the mode of commuting to school is self-reporting by children or by their parents. However, there is a lack of information about the validity between...

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Autores principales: Balboa, María Jesús Aranda, Fernández, Marina, Villa-González, Emilio, Murillo-Pardo, Berta, Segura-Diaz, José Manuel, Saucedo-Araujo, Romina Gisele, Barranco-Ruiz, Yahira, Herrador-Colmenero, Manuel, Huertas-Delgado, Francisco Javier, Chillón, Palma
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9421854/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac094.004
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author Balboa, María Jesús Aranda
Fernández, Marina
Villa-González, Emilio
Murillo-Pardo, Berta
Segura-Diaz, José Manuel
Saucedo-Araujo, Romina Gisele
Barranco-Ruiz, Yahira
Herrador-Colmenero, Manuel
Huertas-Delgado, Francisco Javier
Chillón, Palma
author_facet Balboa, María Jesús Aranda
Fernández, Marina
Villa-González, Emilio
Murillo-Pardo, Berta
Segura-Diaz, José Manuel
Saucedo-Araujo, Romina Gisele
Barranco-Ruiz, Yahira
Herrador-Colmenero, Manuel
Huertas-Delgado, Francisco Javier
Chillón, Palma
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description BACKGROUND: The active commuting to school behaviour is an opportunity to increase the physical activity levels. The most frequent used tool to assess the mode of commuting to school is self-reporting by children or by their parents. However, there is a lack of information about the validity between both, children and parents. So, the purpose is to validate the questions of mode of commuting to go and come back from school of children according to their parents'. METHOD: A total of 611 parents (mean age: 43.28±6.25 years old) and their children (mean age: 11.44±2.77 years old) from Granada (Spain) completed a family (mode of commuting of children reported by parents as part of the Family PACO questionnaire) and a student questionnaire validated (Chillon et al., 2017) (mode and frequency of commuting to and from school questionnaire), respectively, in two measurement points. The questions from the ‘Family PACO questionnaire' are: “How does your child usually go to school?” and “How does your child usually come back?”; and the questions from the ‘mode and frequency of commuting to and from school questionnaire' are: “How do you usually go to school?” and “How do you usually go from school?”. The validation between parents and childreńs questions was analysed using Kappa and Spearman correlation coefficients. The results of the kappa are considered as: poor agreement (0-0.20), acceptable agreement (0.21-0.40), moderate agreement (0.41-0.60), substantial agreement / good (0.61-0.80) and almost perfect / very good agreement (0.81-1.00) (Landis & Koch, 1977). The Spearman correlations coefficients were interpreted as low (> 0.30), moderate (0.30-0.50), and high (> 0.50) (Van Dyck, Cardon, Deforche, & De Bourdeaudhuij, 2015). RESULTS: The validity of questions from both questionnaires about mode of commuting presented high coefficients of validation (Kappa coefficient; 0.865 to school and 0.839 from school and Spearman correlation; rho=0.882 to school and rho=0.860 from school). CONCLUSION: The questions about the mode of commuting to/from school from the ‘Family PACO questionnaire’ are valid method. Therefore, the use of the questions would be recommended to assess children's mode of commuting.
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spelling pubmed-94218542022-08-29 O1-4 Validation of questions to assess the mode of commuting to/from school for children according to their parents: the PACO study Balboa, María Jesús Aranda Fernández, Marina Villa-González, Emilio Murillo-Pardo, Berta Segura-Diaz, José Manuel Saucedo-Araujo, Romina Gisele Barranco-Ruiz, Yahira Herrador-Colmenero, Manuel Huertas-Delgado, Francisco Javier Chillón, Palma Eur J Public Health Parallel Sessions BACKGROUND: The active commuting to school behaviour is an opportunity to increase the physical activity levels. The most frequent used tool to assess the mode of commuting to school is self-reporting by children or by their parents. However, there is a lack of information about the validity between both, children and parents. So, the purpose is to validate the questions of mode of commuting to go and come back from school of children according to their parents'. METHOD: A total of 611 parents (mean age: 43.28±6.25 years old) and their children (mean age: 11.44±2.77 years old) from Granada (Spain) completed a family (mode of commuting of children reported by parents as part of the Family PACO questionnaire) and a student questionnaire validated (Chillon et al., 2017) (mode and frequency of commuting to and from school questionnaire), respectively, in two measurement points. The questions from the ‘Family PACO questionnaire' are: “How does your child usually go to school?” and “How does your child usually come back?”; and the questions from the ‘mode and frequency of commuting to and from school questionnaire' are: “How do you usually go to school?” and “How do you usually go from school?”. The validation between parents and childreńs questions was analysed using Kappa and Spearman correlation coefficients. The results of the kappa are considered as: poor agreement (0-0.20), acceptable agreement (0.21-0.40), moderate agreement (0.41-0.60), substantial agreement / good (0.61-0.80) and almost perfect / very good agreement (0.81-1.00) (Landis & Koch, 1977). The Spearman correlations coefficients were interpreted as low (> 0.30), moderate (0.30-0.50), and high (> 0.50) (Van Dyck, Cardon, Deforche, & De Bourdeaudhuij, 2015). RESULTS: The validity of questions from both questionnaires about mode of commuting presented high coefficients of validation (Kappa coefficient; 0.865 to school and 0.839 from school and Spearman correlation; rho=0.882 to school and rho=0.860 from school). CONCLUSION: The questions about the mode of commuting to/from school from the ‘Family PACO questionnaire’ are valid method. Therefore, the use of the questions would be recommended to assess children's mode of commuting. Oxford University Press 2022-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9421854/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac094.004 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Balboa, María Jesús Aranda
Fernández, Marina
Villa-González, Emilio
Murillo-Pardo, Berta
Segura-Diaz, José Manuel
Saucedo-Araujo, Romina Gisele
Barranco-Ruiz, Yahira
Herrador-Colmenero, Manuel
Huertas-Delgado, Francisco Javier
Chillón, Palma
O1-4 Validation of questions to assess the mode of commuting to/from school for children according to their parents: the PACO study
title O1-4 Validation of questions to assess the mode of commuting to/from school for children according to their parents: the PACO study
title_full O1-4 Validation of questions to assess the mode of commuting to/from school for children according to their parents: the PACO study
title_fullStr O1-4 Validation of questions to assess the mode of commuting to/from school for children according to their parents: the PACO study
title_full_unstemmed O1-4 Validation of questions to assess the mode of commuting to/from school for children according to their parents: the PACO study
title_short O1-4 Validation of questions to assess the mode of commuting to/from school for children according to their parents: the PACO study
title_sort o1-4 validation of questions to assess the mode of commuting to/from school for children according to their parents: the paco study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9421854/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac094.004
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