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低头行为的代际传递效应与青少年居家身体活动一项交叉滞后分析

Intergenerational Transmission Effect of Phubbing and Adolescents' Home Physical ActivityA Cross-Lagged Analysis

  • 摘要:
    目的 采用交叉滞后研究设计方案探究低头行为的代际传递效应,以及与青少年居家身体活动的因果关系。
    方法 采用低头行为量表和国际身体活动量表–短版,对616组初中生家庭男生48.21%;子女年龄(13.17±2.634)岁,父母年龄(39.77±4.692)岁进行为期3个月、2个阶段的问卷追踪调查。
    结果 青少年低头行为与居家身体活动具有跨时间稳定的性别差异(P<0.01);父母低头行为、青少年低头行为与居家身体活动具有同步、稳定的相关性(P < 0.001);交叉滞后分析结果显示,父母低头行为能显著预测3个月后青少年的低头行为(β=0.29,P<0.001)和居家身体活动(β=−0.18,P<0.001),青少年低头行为能显著预测3个月后的居家身体活动(β=−0.30,P<0.001);父母低头行为既会直接影响子女居家身体活动,还能通过影响子女低头行为间接制约其居家身体活动。
    结论 相较于男生,女生的低头行为更频繁并具有相对较低的居家身体活动水平;低头行为在父母与子女间存在代际传递效应,并且该代际传递效应会对青少年的居家身体活动产生负面影响。

     

    Abstract:
    Objective It is to explore the intergenerational transmission effect of Phubbing and the causal relationship between the transmission and adolescents' home physical activity by cross-lagged study design.
    Methods The phubbing scale and the international physical activity questionnaire-short form were used to conduct a three-month, two-stage follow-up investigation on 616 group of junior high school students family Adolescents: 48.21% boys, aged (13.17 ± 2.634) years old. Parents: aged (39.77 ± 4.692) years old.
    Results For adolescents, the gender differences in adolescents' phubbing and their home physical activity were significant (P<0.01). Parental phubbing, adolescents' phubbing and their home physical activity had the transtemporal and stable significant correlations (P < 0.001). The cross-lagged analysis revealed that, parental phubbing could significantly predict adolescents' phubbing (β = 0.29, P < 0.001) and their home physical activity (β = −0.18, P< 0.001) in 3 months, and adolescents' phubbing could significantly predict their home physical activity (β = −0.30, P < 0.001) in 3 months. Besides, parental phubbing could not only directly affect their offspring' home physical activity, but indirectly restrict their offspring' home physical activities by influencing the offspring' phubbing.
    Conclusion  Compared to male adolescents, female adolescents have more frequent phubbing and the lower level of home physical activity. There is an intergenerational transmission effect of phubbing among parents and their offspring. Moreover, this intergenerational transmission effect will have a negative impact on adolescents' home physical activity.

     

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