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The Electronic Community Park Audit Tool (eCPAT): Exploring the Use of Mobile Technology for Youth Empowerment and Advocacy for Healthy Community Policy Systems and Environmental Change

机译:电子社区公园审核工具(eCPAT):探索使用移动技术增强青年权能并倡导健康的社区政策系统和环境变化

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Empowering and engaging youth in advocacy and participatory action research (PAR) for healthy community environments is an emerging approach to reducing the childhood obesity epidemic. Technology is a promising strategy for engaging youth in such efforts. The Community Park Audit Tool (CPAT) is user-friendly tool for evaluating the ability of parks to promote youth physical activity. Recently an electronic version of the tool (eCPAT) was developed and validated. The purpose of this study was to explore the use of eCPAT mobile technology on youth empowerment and advocacy. This study examined tool usability, youths' technology access, use, and readiness for PAR efforts, effectiveness of mobile technology on youth empowerment and advocacy, interaction effects between tool format and regular technology use, and tool format preferences. Youth ages 11–18 years were recruited and randomized into one of three study conditions: Control (no audit), paper (CPAT), and mobile technology (eCPAT). Intervention youth completed two park audits using assigned format. A subsample of youth in the Control group completed both CPAT and eCPAT audits for comparison. Independent samples t-tests and MANCOVAs explored differences in post-project levels of tool usability and empowerment and advocacy scores between groups. Multivariate linear regression analysis explored the interaction between Control, Paper, or eCPAT group membership and mean technology use in predicting empowerment and advocacy. Youth (n = 124) completed pre and post surveys. The majority of youth had access to technology (smartphone 77.4%, tablet/iPad 67.7%). Youth used mobile technology at least once a day to use apps (M = 7.8, SD = 3.2), browse the web (M = 6.3, SD = 3.3), and search for information (M = 6.3, SD = 3.5). Youth were also ready and willing to use technology for PAR (M = 3.42–3.59). No main or interaction effects were found for post-project levels of youth empowerment or advocacy. However, the eCPAT tool had high usability scores, was better liked, and was preferred by youth over paper-pencil methods. Mobile technologies are ubiquitous and a preferred strategy among youth for engagement in community change. Future studies should explore mobile technology as a potential strategy for engaging youth in ongoing PAR efforts to achieve successful engagement and advocacy in community healthy environmental change.
机译:使青年人参与健康社区环境的倡导和参与性行动研究(PAR),这是减少儿童肥胖病流行的一种新兴方法。技术是使青年参与这种努力的有前途的战略。社区公园审核工具(CPAT)是用户友好的工具,用于评估公园促进青少年体育锻炼的能力。最近,该工具的电子版本(eCPAT)得以开发和验证。这项研究的目的是探索在青年赋权和倡导中使用eCPAT移动技术。这项研究检查了工具的可用性,青年人对技术的使用,使用和对PAR工作的准备程度,移动技术对青年赋权和倡导的有效性,工具格式与常规技术使用之间的交互作用以及工具格式的偏好。招募11至18岁的青年,并随机分为以下三种研究条件之一:对照(无审核),纸张(CPAT)和移动技术(eCPAT)。干预青年使用指定的格式完成了两次公园审核。对照组的年轻人样本完成了CPAT和eCPAT审核,以进行比较。独立样本t检验和MANCOVA探索了项目后工具可用性,授权和拥护评分之间的差异。多元线性回归分析探索了控制,纸质或eCPAT小组成员之间的相互作用,以及在预测授权和倡导方面的平均技术使用。青年(n = 124)完成了调查前和调查后。大多数年轻人可以使用技术(智能手机77.4%,平板电脑/ iPad 67.7%)。青年每天至少使用一次移动技术来使用应用(M = 7.8,SD = 3.2),浏览网络(M = 6.3,SD = 3.3),并搜索信息(M = 6.3,SD = 3.5)。年轻人也准备并愿意使用技术进行PAR(M = 3.42-3.59)。在项目后的青年赋权或倡导水平上没有发现主要或互动影响。但是,eCPAT工具具有较高的可用性分数,受到了人们的广泛欢迎,并且比纸铅笔方法更受年轻人的青睐。移动技术无处不在,是年轻人参与社区变革的首选策略。未来的研究应探讨移动技术,作为使青年参与正在进行的PAR努力的潜在策略,以实现社区健康环境变化的成功参与和倡导。

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