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A comparison of Australian families' expenditure on active and screen-based recreation using the ABS Household Expenditure Survey 2003/04.

机译:使用2003/04年度ABS家庭支出调查,比较了澳大利亚家庭在主动娱乐和基于屏幕娱乐方面的支出。

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate how much households with dependent children spend on active recreation (physical activity) compared with screen-based (sedentary) recreation, according to their household socioeconomic and demographic characteristics. METHODS: The study analysed data from the 2003-04 Australian Bureau of Statistics Household Expenditure Survey, which collected information on household expenditure from a representational cross-section of private dwellings across Australia. RESULTS: In 2003-04, Australian households with dependent children spent an average of 1.5% and 3.3% of their weekly disposable income on active and screen recreation respectively, and 24.9% of their total active and screen recreation expenditure on active recreation. There was significant variation across household characteristics, with higher income and socioeconomic status households, and families with more than one dependent child more likely to spend a larger portion of their recreation budget on active recreation instead of screen recreation. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, Australian families spend more money on screen recreation items than they do on active recreation, although there are strong economic and cultural gradients in their patterns of expenditure on both active and screen recreation. This suggests that while the costs of active recreation may be a barrier to participation for some families, there are also social and cultural values influencing recreational choices. IMPLICATIONS: For the first time, specific information on Australian families' expenditure on active and screen recreation is available. These results contribute to identifying cultural and economic barriers influencing families' health-related behaviours and their participation in organised physical activity.
机译:目的:本研究旨在根据家庭的社会经济和人口特征,调查有子女的家庭与基于屏幕的(固定的)娱乐活动相比,在积极的娱乐活动(体育活动)上花费了多少。方法:该研究分析了2003-04年澳大利亚统计局家庭支出调查的数据,该数据收集了来自澳大利亚各地代表性住宅的代表性横截面的家庭支出信息。结果:在2003-04年度,有抚养子女的澳大利亚家庭平均每周将其可支配收入的1.5%和3.3%花费在主动娱乐和屏蔽娱乐上,并将其主动和屏蔽娱乐总支出的24.9%用于主动娱乐。家庭特征之间存在显着差异,家庭的收入和社会经济地位较高,并且有一个以上受抚养子女的家庭更有可能将其娱乐预算的较大部分用于主动娱乐而非屏幕娱乐。结论:总体而言,尽管澳大利亚家庭在屏幕娱乐项目上的支出模式存在很大的经济和文化梯度,但他们在屏幕娱乐项目上的支出要多于主动娱乐项目。这表明,尽管主动娱乐的成本可能成为某些家庭参与的障碍,但也存在影响娱乐选择的社会和文化价值观。含义:这是首次获得有关澳大利亚家庭在主动和屏幕娱乐方面的支出的具体信息。这些结果有助于确定影响家庭健康相关行为及其参与有组织体育活动的文化和经济障碍。

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