Title of article :
Do individual cognitions mediate the association of socio-cultural and physical environmental factors with adolescent sports participation?
Author/Authors :
Oenema، Anke نويسنده , , Brug، Johannes نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی a سال 2010
Abstract :
(availability of physical activity (PA) attributes at home, PA facilities in the neighbourhood,
neighbourhood pleasantness and safety) and social environmental
factors (parental sports behaviour and parental rule regarding sports participation)
with adolescent leisure-time sports participation, and to explore whether the
associations found were mediated by individual cognitions as derived from the
theory of planned behaviour (TPB).
Design: Cross-sectional study.
Setting: In schoolyear 2005/2006 adolescents from seventeen schools in Rotterdam,
the Netherlands, completed a questionnaire during school hours that included selfreported
measures of leisure-time sports participation, perceived physical environmental
factors and TPB variables. Information about parental sports behaviour
and parental rule was obtained from a questionnaire that was completed by one
parent of the adolescents.
Subjects: Data were collected from 584 adolescent–parent combinations.
Results: Data were analysed with multi-level logistic regression analyses. Availability
of PA attributes at home (OR51?26), parents’ sports behaviour (OR52?03) and
parental rule (OR51?64) were associated with a higher likelihood of adolescents’
leisure-time sports participation. These associations were partly mediated by attitude
and intention.
Conclusions: Adolescents were more likely to engage in leisure-time sports when PA
attributes were available at home, when parents participated in sports activities and
had a rule about their offspring participation in sports activities. These associations
were partly mediated by attitude and intention. These results suggest that parents can
importantly promote sports participation among their offspring by making sports
activities accessible and a family routine.
Keywords :
Physical Environment , Socio-cultural environment , Adolescents leisure-time sports
Journal title :
public health nutrition
Journal title :
public health nutrition