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Development and validation of the attitudes toward outdoor play scales for children

机译:对儿童户外游戏秤的态度的开发和验证

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The natural world has long been associated with health and described-as a therapeutic landscape, and a growing body of research demonstrates the benefits of interacting with nature for mental and physical health. However, concern is growing that children have lost connection to the natural world and spend less time outdoors, despite the known health benefits of doing so. It is likely that healthy behaviors related to engagement with nature are mediated by beliefs about the value and safety of play in nature. While the literature abounds with qualitative examinations of children's attitudes toward outdoor play, there exist few instruments to quantitatively measure these attitudes. Informed by health behavior change theories, we describe the development and validation of the Attitudes toward Outdoor Play (ATOP) scales. As part of a community-academic partnership project called More Than a Pretty Place, the development of the ATOP scales unfolded in stages: (1) item generation based on a comprehensive literature review and consensus among the project team, (2) interviews with environmental educators, (3) initial pilot testing, (4) scale refinement, (5) administration during 2012 and 2013 to a sample of school children ages 9-13 (n = 362) in Milwaukee, WI, USA, and (6) quantitative psychometric evaluation. Two distinct scales emerged: ATOP-benefits (alpha = 0.79) and ATOP-fears (alpha = 0.79). Validity analyses found that both scales correlated as expected with measures of engagement in outdoor play, parental support for outdoor play, and sedentary behaviors. The ATOP scales are reliable and valid instruments for measuring attitudes toward outdoor play that may mediate children's outdoor activity in natural settings. The ATOP scales could be useful for evaluating the effects of programming, such as environmental education programming, on improving children's attitudes toward the benefits of nature and reducing their fears, and may predict more distal outcomes including engagement in outdoor activity. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:长期以来,自然界一直与健康相关联,并被描述为一种治疗手段,越来越多的研究表明,与大自然互动对身心健康具有好处。然而,人们越来越担心儿童失去了与自然世界的联系,并减少了他们在户外的时间,尽管这样做对健康有好处。与参与大自然有关的健康行为很可能是由对大自然中游戏的价值和安全性的信念所介导的。虽然大量文献对儿童对户外游戏的态度进行了定性检查,但很少有工具可以定量地测量这些态度。在健康行为改变理论的指导下,我们描述了户外游戏态度(ATOP)量表的开发和验证。作为名为“不仅仅是一个漂亮的地方”的社区-学术合作项目的一部分,ATOP量表的开发分阶段进行:(1)基于全面的文献回顾和项目团队之间的共识来生成项目;(2)采访环境教育者,(3)初步试点测试,(4)规模调整,(5)2012年和2013年期间对美国威斯康星州密尔沃基市9-13岁的小学生样本(n = 362)进行管理,以及(6)定量心理测评。出现了两个不同的量表:ATOP收益(α= 0.79)和ATOP恐惧(α= 0.79)。有效性分析发现,两个量表均与预期的户外活动参与度,父母对户外活动的支持以及久坐行为相关。 ATOP秤是可靠且有效的工具,可用于测量对户外游戏的态度,这些态度可能会在自然环境中调节儿童的户外活动。 ATOP量表可用于评估诸如环境教育计划之类的计划对改善儿童对大自然的益处的态度并减少他们的恐惧的影响,并且可以预测更多的远端结果,包括参与户外活动。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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