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Are kids too busy?: early adolescents' perceptions of discretionary activities, overscheduling, and stress.

机译:孩子们是否太忙?:早期的青少年对自由活动,过度安排和压力的看法。

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BACKGROUND: The activity patterns of children, especially after-school patterns, are receiving more professional attention. However, evidence regarding the value of various activities in children's lives is contradictory. The purpose of this study was to assess perceptions of discretionary activities, overscheduling, and levels of stress from adolescents' perspective. METHODS: A sample of 882 children, ages 9 to 13, recruited at 9 health education centers in the United States was selected for this study. Children answered questionnaires using remote, handheld devices. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regression. The outcomes of interest were activity-based stress and desire for more free time. RESULTS: The primary predictor for the desire for more free time was hours of screen time (television, computer, video games): those who reported 3 or more hours were nearly 3 times more likely to desire more free time. Further, children who chose their own activities experienced more activity-related stress than those who shared decisions with parents. The single greatest predictor of activity-related stress was the reported number of hours spent on homework. Students who averaged at least 2 hours on homework per night were nearly twice as likely to report frequent activity-related stress. CONCLUSION: Parents of school-aged children should assess activity-related stress and the degree to which children perceive they are busy. Teachers, school counselors, and school administrators should be aware of these perceptions as they are making decisions regarding school schedules and should teach personal skills such as time management and stress control.
机译:背景:儿童的活动方式,尤其是课后活动方式,受到了越来越多的专业关注。但是,关于各种活动在儿童生活中的价值的证据是矛盾的。这项研究的目的是从青少年的角度评估对自由活动,过度安排和压力水平的看法。方法:本研究选取了美国9个健康教育中心招募的882名9至13岁的儿童作为样本。孩子们使用远程手持设备回答问卷。使用描述性统计和多元逻辑回归分析数据。感兴趣的结果是基于活动的压力和对更多空闲时间的渴望。结果:渴望更多空闲时间的主要预测因素是屏幕时间(电视,计算机,视频游戏):那些报告3个小时或更多时间的人渴望更多空闲时间的可能性几乎是其三倍。此外,选择自己活动的孩子比与父母共同决定的孩子承受更多与活动相关的压力。与活动有关的压力最大的单一预测指标是所报告的家庭作业时间。每晚平均至少做2个小时家庭作业的学生报告与活动相关的频繁压力的可能性几乎是原来的两倍。结论:学龄儿童的父母应评估与活动有关的压力以及他们认为自己忙碌的程度。教师,学校辅导员和学校行政人员在制定有关学校时间表的决策时应意识到这些看法,并应教授个人技能,例如时间管理和压力控制。

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