A qualitative study of the views of primary age children and parents towards physical activity.

Auteur(s)
Mulvihill, C. Rivers, K. & Aggleton, P.J.
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A five-month, in depth qualitative study was conducted in five sites across England to examine factors influencing children's involvement in physical activity. Sixty primary school students aged 5-11 years took part in paired interviews, and 38 parents were interviewed in groups. The study found that children of this age led a generally active lifestyle achieved through general play with friends, enjoyment of PE (Physical Education) and an interest in participation in organised activities with parents. Involvement in physical activity was influenced by perceived enjoyment and social and cultural aspects, a finding which can be utilised in future health promotion efforts. Among some of the older girls investigated, interest and engagement in physical activity was less enthusiastic. Special programmes and interventions may be needed with members of this group to ensure that a physically actove lifestyle is maintained. (Author/publisher)

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Bibliotheeknummer
20062374 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Health Education Journal, Vol. 59 (2000), p. 166-179, 20 ref.

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