Parenting practices that may encourage and discourage physical activity in preschool-age children of Brazilian immigrant families: a qualitative study

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Autor(a) principal: Lindsay, Ana Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Arruda, Carlos André Moura, Andrade, Gabriela Pereira de, Machado, Márcia Maria Tavares, Greaney, Mary L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/40477
Resumo: Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little research has examined factors influencing physical activity (PA) levels and behaviors of children growing up in Brazilian immigrant families. This information is needed to develop culturally sensitive interventions tailored to this population. Therefore, this qualitative study explored PA parenting practices used by Brazilian immigrant mothers living in the US. Thirty-seven Brazilian immigrant mothers with at least one child between the ages of 2 and 5 years participated in 1of 7 focus group discussions. Thematic analysis identified seven parenting practices that mothers employ that may encourage or facilitate physical activity their preschool-aged children’s PA including: 1) modeling PA; 2) engaging and being physically active with child; 3) providing logistic support; 4) encouraging, praising, and offering motivational support; 5) watching, supervising, and teaching children how to engage in PA; 6) monitoring and setting limits to child’s screen time; and 7) prompting child to be physically active. In addition, analysis identified four parenting practices that may discourage or inhibit children’s PA including: 1) modeling of sedentary behaviors; 2) having rules and restrictions due to safety- and weather-related concerns; 3) limiting child’s outdoor time due to parental time constraints; and 4) restricting child’s outdoor and play time as punishment. Furthermore, analyses demonstrated that social contextual factors (e.g., income, housing, neighborhood safety, etc.) influence mothers’ PA parenting practices and consequently, their children’s PA. This is the first qualitative study, to our knowledge, to explore PA parenting practices of Brazilian-born immigrant mothers living in the US. Future research should further explore PA parenting practices of Brazilian immigrant parents including quantifying PA parenting practices that encourage and discourage PA, as well as examining the influence of fathers’ PA parenting practices on young children’s PA.
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spelling Parenting practices that may encourage and discourage physical activity in preschool-age children of Brazilian immigrant families: a qualitative studyExercícioExercisePré-EscolarChild, PreschoolBrazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little research has examined factors influencing physical activity (PA) levels and behaviors of children growing up in Brazilian immigrant families. This information is needed to develop culturally sensitive interventions tailored to this population. Therefore, this qualitative study explored PA parenting practices used by Brazilian immigrant mothers living in the US. Thirty-seven Brazilian immigrant mothers with at least one child between the ages of 2 and 5 years participated in 1of 7 focus group discussions. Thematic analysis identified seven parenting practices that mothers employ that may encourage or facilitate physical activity their preschool-aged children’s PA including: 1) modeling PA; 2) engaging and being physically active with child; 3) providing logistic support; 4) encouraging, praising, and offering motivational support; 5) watching, supervising, and teaching children how to engage in PA; 6) monitoring and setting limits to child’s screen time; and 7) prompting child to be physically active. In addition, analysis identified four parenting practices that may discourage or inhibit children’s PA including: 1) modeling of sedentary behaviors; 2) having rules and restrictions due to safety- and weather-related concerns; 3) limiting child’s outdoor time due to parental time constraints; and 4) restricting child’s outdoor and play time as punishment. Furthermore, analyses demonstrated that social contextual factors (e.g., income, housing, neighborhood safety, etc.) influence mothers’ PA parenting practices and consequently, their children’s PA. This is the first qualitative study, to our knowledge, to explore PA parenting practices of Brazilian-born immigrant mothers living in the US. Future research should further explore PA parenting practices of Brazilian immigrant parents including quantifying PA parenting practices that encourage and discourage PA, as well as examining the influence of fathers’ PA parenting practices on young children’s PA.PLoS ONE2019-03-29T10:11:46Z2019-03-29T10:11:46Z2019-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfLINDSAY, Ana Cristina et al. Parenting practices that may encourage and discourage physical activity in preschool-age children of Brazilian immigrant families: a qualitative study. PLoS One, v. 14, n. 3, p. 1-18, mar. 2019.1932-6203http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/40477Lindsay, Ana CristinaArruda, Carlos André MouraAndrade, Gabriela Pereira deMachado, Márcia Maria TavaresGreaney, Mary L.engreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-12-20T17:13:11Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/40477Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:27:31.903489Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Parenting practices that may encourage and discourage physical activity in preschool-age children of Brazilian immigrant families: a qualitative study
title Parenting practices that may encourage and discourage physical activity in preschool-age children of Brazilian immigrant families: a qualitative study
spellingShingle Parenting practices that may encourage and discourage physical activity in preschool-age children of Brazilian immigrant families: a qualitative study
Lindsay, Ana Cristina
Exercício
Exercise
Pré-Escolar
Child, Preschool
title_short Parenting practices that may encourage and discourage physical activity in preschool-age children of Brazilian immigrant families: a qualitative study
title_full Parenting practices that may encourage and discourage physical activity in preschool-age children of Brazilian immigrant families: a qualitative study
title_fullStr Parenting practices that may encourage and discourage physical activity in preschool-age children of Brazilian immigrant families: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Parenting practices that may encourage and discourage physical activity in preschool-age children of Brazilian immigrant families: a qualitative study
title_sort Parenting practices that may encourage and discourage physical activity in preschool-age children of Brazilian immigrant families: a qualitative study
author Lindsay, Ana Cristina
author_facet Lindsay, Ana Cristina
Arruda, Carlos André Moura
Andrade, Gabriela Pereira de
Machado, Márcia Maria Tavares
Greaney, Mary L.
author_role author
author2 Arruda, Carlos André Moura
Andrade, Gabriela Pereira de
Machado, Márcia Maria Tavares
Greaney, Mary L.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lindsay, Ana Cristina
Arruda, Carlos André Moura
Andrade, Gabriela Pereira de
Machado, Márcia Maria Tavares
Greaney, Mary L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Exercício
Exercise
Pré-Escolar
Child, Preschool
topic Exercício
Exercise
Pré-Escolar
Child, Preschool
description Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little research has examined factors influencing physical activity (PA) levels and behaviors of children growing up in Brazilian immigrant families. This information is needed to develop culturally sensitive interventions tailored to this population. Therefore, this qualitative study explored PA parenting practices used by Brazilian immigrant mothers living in the US. Thirty-seven Brazilian immigrant mothers with at least one child between the ages of 2 and 5 years participated in 1of 7 focus group discussions. Thematic analysis identified seven parenting practices that mothers employ that may encourage or facilitate physical activity their preschool-aged children’s PA including: 1) modeling PA; 2) engaging and being physically active with child; 3) providing logistic support; 4) encouraging, praising, and offering motivational support; 5) watching, supervising, and teaching children how to engage in PA; 6) monitoring and setting limits to child’s screen time; and 7) prompting child to be physically active. In addition, analysis identified four parenting practices that may discourage or inhibit children’s PA including: 1) modeling of sedentary behaviors; 2) having rules and restrictions due to safety- and weather-related concerns; 3) limiting child’s outdoor time due to parental time constraints; and 4) restricting child’s outdoor and play time as punishment. Furthermore, analyses demonstrated that social contextual factors (e.g., income, housing, neighborhood safety, etc.) influence mothers’ PA parenting practices and consequently, their children’s PA. This is the first qualitative study, to our knowledge, to explore PA parenting practices of Brazilian-born immigrant mothers living in the US. Future research should further explore PA parenting practices of Brazilian immigrant parents including quantifying PA parenting practices that encourage and discourage PA, as well as examining the influence of fathers’ PA parenting practices on young children’s PA.
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1932-6203
http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/40477
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