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Understanding youths’ attitudes and practices regarding listening to music, video recording and terrain park use while skiing and snowboarding

机译:了解有关听音乐,视频录制和地形公园使用的青年的态度和做法,在滑雪和滑雪板上使用

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Skiing and snowboarding are popular activities among Canadian youth and these sports have evolved to include certain risk behaviours such as listening to music, using terrain parks, and video recording yourself or others. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of these risk behaviours and identify factors that are associated with the risk behaviours. Using focus group methodology, a questionnaire was developed to capture aspects of the Theory of Planned Behaviour. A cross-sectional study was conducted where the questionnaire was administered to youth aged 13–18 during two winter seasons at?two ski hills in Manitoba, Canada. The sample was comprised of 735 youth (mean age 14.9; 82.1% male, 83.6% snowboarding). The most common behavior was using the TP (83.1%), followed by listening to music that day (36.9%), and video recording that day (34.5%). Youth had significantly higher odds of listening to music that day if they planned to next time (OR 19.13; 95% CI: 10.62, 34.44), were skiing or snowboarding alone (OR 2.33; 95% CI: 1.10, 4.95), or thought listening to music makes skiing or snowboarding more exciting or fun or makes them feel more confident (OR 2.30; 95% CI: 1.31, 4.05). They were less likely to if they believed that music made it more difficult to hear or talk to others (OR: 0.35; 95% CI: 0.18, 0.65). Youth had significantly higher odds of using the terrain park if they believed that terrain parks were cool, challenging, or fun (OR: 5.84; 95% CI: 2.85, 11.96) or if their siblings used terrain parks (OR: 4.94; OR: 2.84, 9.85). Those who believed that terrain parks were too busy or crowded (OR: 0.31; 95% CI: 0.16, 0.62) were less likely to use them. Youth had significantly higher odds of video recording that day if they reported that they plan to video record next time (OR: 8.09, 95% CI: 4.67, 14.01) or if they were skiing or snowboarding with friends (OR: 3.65, 95% CI: 1.45, 9.18). Youth had significantly higher odds of video recording that day if they agreed that recording makes them try harder and improved their tricks (OR: 3.34, 95% CI: 1.38, 8.08) compared to those who neither agreed nor disagreed. Youth were less likely to record themselves that day?if their friends did not do so (OR: 0.36; 95% CI: 0.16, 0.80). Common predictors of engaging in risk behaviours suggest that injury prevention programs may not have to be specific to each behaviour. Some strategies for injury prevention are suggested.
机译:滑雪和滑雪板是加拿大青年之间的热门活动,这些体育运动已经进化到包括使用地形公园聆听音乐,以及录制自己或他人的录像。本研究的目的是确定这些风险行为的普遍性,并确定与风险行为相关的因素。使用焦点组方法,开发了一个调查问卷,以捕捉计划行为理论的方面。进行了一个横断面研究,其中调查问卷在两个冬季赛季在13-18岁的青少年举行?在加拿大曼尼托巴的两个滑雪山上。该样品组成735青年(平均14.9岁; 82.1%雄性,63.6%的滑雪板)。最常见的行为是使用TP(83.1%),随后听取音乐,当天(36.9%),以及那天的视频录制(34.5%)。如果他们计划下次(或19.13; 95%CI:10.62,34.44),那天将在当天听音乐的几率明显较高的可能性,单独滑雪或滑雪滑雪(或2.33; 95%CI:1.10,4.95)或思考听音乐使滑雪或滑雪板更令人兴奋或娱乐或让他们感到更加自信(或2.30; 95%CI:1.31,4.05)。如果他们认为音乐使音乐更难以听到或与他人交谈(或:0.35; 95%CI:0.18,0.65)。如果他们认为地形公园很酷,具有挑战性或乐趣(或:5.84; 95%CI:2.85,11.96)或者如果他们的兄弟姐妹使用地形公园(或:4.94;或: 2.84,9.85)。那些认为地形公园的人太忙或挤满了(或:0.31; 95%CI:0.16,0.62)不太可能使用它们。如果他们报告他们计划下次录制视频记录(或:8.09,95%:4.67,14.01)或与朋友滑雪或滑雪(或:3.65,95%) CI:1.45,9.18)。当天他们同意录音使他们更加努力并改善他们的技巧(或:3.34,95%CI:1.38,8.08),您的录像会显着更高的视频录像的几率。那天你不太可能录制自己?如果他们的朋友没有这样做(或:0.36; 95%CI:0.16,0.80)。参与风险行为的常见预测因素表明,预防计划可能不必对每种行为特定。建议了一些伤害预防策略。

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