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The role of family-related factors in the effects of the UP4FUN school-based family-focused intervention targeting screen time in 10- to 12-year-old children: the ENERGY project

机译:家庭相关因素在10至12岁的儿童中占据屏幕时间的兴奋剂时期的效果的作用:能源项目

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Background Screen-related behaviours are highly prevalent in schoolchildren. Considering the adverse health effects and the relation of obesity and screen time in childhood, efforts to affect screen use in children are warranted. Parents have been identified as an important influence on children’s screen time and therefore should be involved in prevention programmes. The aim was to examine the mediating role of family-related factors on the effects of the school-based family-focused UP4FUN intervention aimed at screen time in 10- to 12-year-old European children (n child–parent dyads?=?1940). Methods A randomised controlled trial was conducted to test the six-week UP4FUN intervention in 10- to 12-year-old children and one of their parents in five European countries in 2011 (n child–parent dyads?=?1940). Self-reported data of children were used to assess their TV and computer/game console time per day, and parents reported their physical activity, screen time and family-related factors associated with screen behaviours (availability, permissiveness, monitoring, negotiation, rules, avoiding negative role modeling, and frequency of physically active family excursions). Mediation analyses were performed using multi-level regression analyses (child-school-country). Results Almost all TV-specific and half of the computer-specific family-related factors were associated with children’s screen time. However, the measured family-related factors did not mediate intervention effects on children’s TV and computer/game console use, because the intervention was not successful in changing these family-related factors. Conclusion Future screen-related interventions should aim to effectively target the home environment and parents’ practices related to children’s use of TV and computers to decrease children’s screen time. Trial registration The study is registered in the International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial Number Register (registration number: ISRCTN34562078 ).
机译:背景技术屏幕相关行为在学童中非常普遍。考虑到童年时期的不利健康影响和肥胖和筛选时间的关系,有必要努力影响儿童屏幕使用。父母已被确定为对儿童屏幕时间的重要影响,因此应参与预防计划。目的是审查家庭相关因素对课程的血液疗效效果的调解作用,旨在在10岁的欧洲儿童(N儿童 - 父片(N儿童)?=? 1940)。方法进行随机对照试验,以在2011年在10岁的儿童和其五个欧洲国家的父母之一的六周增加六周(N个儿童亲父片?= 1940)。儿童的自我报告数据用于评估他们的电视和电脑/游戏控制台时间,父母报告了他们的身体活动,屏幕时间和与屏幕行为相关的家庭相关因素(可用性,允许,监测,谈判,规则,避免负面角色建模,身体活动的频率的家庭游览)。使用多级回归分析(儿童学校)进行中介分析。结果几乎所有电视专用和一半的计算机特定的家庭相关因素都与儿童的屏幕时间相关。然而,测量的家庭相关因素没有向儿童电视和电脑/游戏控制台使用的干预效果,因为干预在改变这些与这些家庭有关的因素方面没有成功。结论未来的屏幕相关的干预措施应旨在有效地瞄准与儿童使用电视和计算机的家庭环境和父母的做法,以减少儿童的屏幕时间。试用登记该研究在国际标准随机对照试验号码寄存器中注册(注册号:ISRCTN34562078)。
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