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Enjoyment, self-efficacy, and physical activity within parent-adolescent dyads: Application of the actor-partner interdependence model

机译:父母青少年二元的享受,自我效能和身体活动:actor伙伴相互依存模型的应用

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It is unclear the role of salient psychosocial variables, such as physical activity (PA) enjoyment and self-efficacy, has on PA within parent-adolescent dyads. The purpose of this study was to examine the interdependent relationships among enjoyment, efficacy, and self-reported PA within parent-adolescent dyads using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM). The sample consisted of 1854 parent-adolescent dyads enrolled in the Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health, and Eating (FLASHE) Study. A panel research organization invited panel members balanced to the US population on sex, Census division, household income and size, and race/ethnicity. Panel members were screened for eligibility and web-based surveys were administered to each selected parent-adolescent dyad. Each individual answered questions pertaining to PA enjoyment, PA self-efficacy, and reported weekly PA using validated questionnaires. Interrelationships among the observed variables were analyzed using APIM via a partially recursive path analysis. There was a significant correlation between parent and adolescent PA (r = 0.15, p < 0.001). Psychosocial variables explained more variance in adolescent PA (R-2 = 0.252) than parent PA (R-2 = 0.037) and the strongest standardized path coefficients were adolescent enjoyment (b = 0.24; 95%CI: 0.18-0.29; p < 0.001) and self-efficacy (b = 0.27; 95%CI: 0.22-0.32; p < 0.001) predicting adolescent PA. Adolescent- and parent-driven effects (0.7%-6.5%) and actor-driven effects (3.3%-5.7%) explained the majority of the systematic dyadic covariance in self-reported PA. There is a relatively strong association between adolescent enjoyment and self-efficacy with adolescent PA and the relationship between parent and adolescent self-reported PA is partially explained by parent and adolescent psychosocial variables and actor-driven effects within APIM.
机译:目前尚不清楚突出的心理社会变量的作用,例如体育活动(PA)享受和自我效能,在母中性新月内都有PA。本研究的目的是使用演员合作伙伴相互依存模型(APIM)来检查父母青少年二元的享受,疗效和自我报告的PA之间的相互依存关系。该样本由1854名父母青少年二元组成,注册了家庭生活,活动,阳光,健康和进食(闪光)研究。小组研究组织邀请小组成员对美国人口平衡的性别,人口普查,家庭收入和规模以及种族/种族进行平衡。将面板构件筛选用于资格,并将基于Web的调查施用于每种选定的亲本均多的二元。每个人都回答了与Pa享受,PA自我效能感相关的问题,并使用经过验证的问卷报告的每周PA。通过部分递归路径分析使用API​​M分析观察变量中的相互关系。父母和青少年PA之间存在显着相关性(r = 0.15,p <0.001)。心理社会变量在母体PA(R-2 = 0.252)中解释了比父PA(R-2 = 0.037)更大的差异,并且最强的标准化路径系数是青少年享受(B = 0.24; 95%CI:0.18-0.29; P <0.001 (B = 0.27; 95%CI:0.22-0.32; p <0.001)预测青少年PA的自效(B = 0.27; p <0.001)。青少年和父母驱动的效果(0.7%-6.5%)和演员驱动的效果(3.3%-5.7%)解释了自我报告的PA中的大多数系统二元协方差。青少年享受和自我效能与青少年PA之间的关系相对强劲,父母和青少年自我报告的PA之间的关系被父母和青少年心理社会变量和APIM内的演员驱动效应部分解释。

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