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Mother’s perspective of maintaining an active outdoor leisure time of a preschool child
Author(s) -
Saša Pišot
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
annales kinesiologiae
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2335-4240
pISSN - 2232-2620
DOI - 10.35469/ak.2020.223
Subject(s) - recreation , perspective (graphical) , psychology , developmental psychology , quality (philosophy) , quality of life (healthcare) , family life , sociology , socioeconomics , political science , philosophy , epistemology , artificial intelligence , computer science , law , psychotherapist
In the contemporary life of a family, mothers are often faced with a conflict between work and family in order to assure a healthy childhood for their children. How to provide active leisure time for a child in accordance with healthy lifestyle guidelines, and what factors affecting the quantity and quality of a child’s physical activity, have been researched from the perspective of mothers. The qualitative and quantitative methods of questionnaires and semi-structured interviews (n=54) with mothers were executed with the aim to study important factors which distract mothers and their children from ensuring physically active leisure time. Additionally, the possible correlation of children’s motor efficiency and family characteristics were studied. From the mother’s perspective we found that “lack of time” along with “weather conditions” were two major obstacles. Mothers also indicated “the access to recreational facilities” and “health of a child” as common impetuses for active outdoor leisure time. Additionally, comparison of family characteristics showed that active family leisure behavior is influenced by i) demographic and personal factors of the family (family size, SES , sports history), ii) social factors (employment and schedule of employment, financial status of the family, social networks support), and iii) environmental factors (weather, accessibility, and safe conditions for physical activity, as well as living conditions). Because environmental factors are harder to change, we need to pay attention to demographic, personal, and social factors of mothers (families) with reduced possibilities and enable them to ensure conditions for healthy child development.

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