Women are significantly less likely than men to participate in physically active leisure. Women with children are less likely to participate in active leisure compared with women who do not have children. Social pressure to fulfil the role of being a good mother has been suggested in discussions regarding constraints to physical activity as has the use of leisure engagement as a means of challenging social expectations and structured gender relations. This study explored determinants of active leisure participation through in-depth interviews with 12 heterosexual mothers of young children who were purposively sampled with contrasting levels of partner support, physical activity, and socioeconomic status. The findings suggested that househol...
We examined physical activity stages of change, physical activity behavior, and role overload in dif...
This dissertation research responded to needs identified by researchers to better understand factors...
Background: Mothers from socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods are at elevated risk of phys...
Women are significantly less likely than men to participate in physically active leisure. Women with...
Evidence suggests that women who are mothers of young children have lower levels of physical activit...
Despite evidence to support physically active and passive leisure as significant contributors to wel...
This study of women’s leisure experiences is based on a random survey of 700 Sheffield women, supple...
Feminist research has long explored the various factors that shape women’s experiences of motherhood...
The effect of social support on women's leisure was examined for a group of professional career wome...
Mothers of young children are a population sub-group with one of the lowest levels of physical activ...
Background: A physically active life promotes both physical and mental health, increasing well-bei...
Background: Women with children are less likely to engage in adequate physical activity (PA) than wo...
Background: Social roles, such as being married, employed, or having children, have been shown to ha...
Regular physical activity has many important health benefits. However, reproductive age mothers are ...
Research has revealed that physical activity and a healthy lifestyle are inter alia considered as cr...
We examined physical activity stages of change, physical activity behavior, and role overload in dif...
This dissertation research responded to needs identified by researchers to better understand factors...
Background: Mothers from socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods are at elevated risk of phys...
Women are significantly less likely than men to participate in physically active leisure. Women with...
Evidence suggests that women who are mothers of young children have lower levels of physical activit...
Despite evidence to support physically active and passive leisure as significant contributors to wel...
This study of women’s leisure experiences is based on a random survey of 700 Sheffield women, supple...
Feminist research has long explored the various factors that shape women’s experiences of motherhood...
The effect of social support on women's leisure was examined for a group of professional career wome...
Mothers of young children are a population sub-group with one of the lowest levels of physical activ...
Background: A physically active life promotes both physical and mental health, increasing well-bei...
Background: Women with children are less likely to engage in adequate physical activity (PA) than wo...
Background: Social roles, such as being married, employed, or having children, have been shown to ha...
Regular physical activity has many important health benefits. However, reproductive age mothers are ...
Research has revealed that physical activity and a healthy lifestyle are inter alia considered as cr...
We examined physical activity stages of change, physical activity behavior, and role overload in dif...
This dissertation research responded to needs identified by researchers to better understand factors...
Background: Mothers from socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods are at elevated risk of phys...