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An Examination of Parent-Reported Facilitators and Barriers to Organized Physical Activity Engagement for Youth With Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Physical, and Medical Conditions

机译:审查家长报告的促进者和障碍,为青少年进行了神经发育障碍,身体和医疗条件组织的身体活动参与

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Organized physical activity (OPA) is an important contributor to physical, social, and emotional health and well-being; however, young people with disabilities are participating at lower rates than their peers without disabilities. This study aimed to (1) compare facilitators and barriers to OPA for young people with disabilities who currently do and do not participate in OPA and (2) to assess whether groups differed in the type of internal and external assets they reported. Parents of 218 young people (41% with a primary diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder) with a diverse representation of disabilities completed an online survey. Young people were categorized as either participants in OPA ( n = 131) or non-participants ( n = 87) by parent report. Non-participation was significantly predicted by the barrier “there are no activities my child enjoys” and by a lack of children’s motivation and happiness during OPA. Significant internal assets differentiating participants from non-participants were the ability to understand simple instructions, love of sport, and meeting physical activity guidelines. Significant external assets were parent and sibling participation in OPA, school type, and household income. The findings from this study have important implications for the design of public health interventions that aim to promote OPA in young people with disabilities, highlighting the need to make activities enjoyable, promote participation of siblings and parents, and support low-income families to participate.
机译:有组织的体育活动(OPA)是身体,社会和情感健康和福祉的重要贡献者;然而,残疾人的年轻人比没有残疾的同行参加较低的利率。本研究旨在(1)对现有残疾的年轻人的助手和障碍比较,他们不参加OPA和(2),以评估他们报告的内部和外部资产类型是否有所不同。 218名年轻人的父母(41%,初级诊断自闭症谱系障碍),具有多元化的残疾代表完成了在线调查。年轻人被父母报告分类为OPA(n = 131)或非参与者(n = 87)的参与者。屏障的障碍明显预测不参与“,我的孩子没有享有的活动”,缺乏儿童在opa期间的动力和幸福。将来自非参与者的参与者的重要内部资产有能力理解简单的指示,对运动的热爱以及满足身体活动指南。重要的外部资产是父母和兄弟姐妹参与OPA,学校类型和家庭收入。本研究的调查结果对公共卫生干预的设计具有重要意义,该卫生干预措施旨在促进残疾人的年轻人,突出需要使活动愉快,促进兄弟姐妹和家长的参与,并支持低收入家庭参加。

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