Drawing on the belief-based framework of the theory of planned behaviour, 20 adults living in Queensland, Australia participated in semi-structured interviews to elicit salient beliefs regarding their young child’s physical activity (PA) and screen time behaviours. Data were analysed separately for PA and screen time with a range of beliefs emerging that guided parents’ decisions for these important health behaviours. Underlying advantages (e.g., improve family interactions, improve child behaviour), disadvantages (e.g., mess and noise factor, increase in parental distress), barriers (e.g., lack of time, parental fatigue), and facilitators (e.g., access to parks, social support) to engaging their child in adequate PA and limited screen time...
- Objectives Preschool-aged children spend substantial amounts of time engaged in screen-based activ...
Parents play a critical role in developing and shaping their children’s physical activity (PA) and s...
Objectives: The research aimed to explore parents ’ understandings of physical activity (PA), patter...
Drawing on the belief-based framework of the Theory of Planned Behaviour, this study employs qualita...
Objectives: Despite the unequivocal benefits of regular physical activity, many parents engage in lo...
Objectives: Despite the unequivocal benefits of regular physical activity, many parents engage in lo...
Objectives: Despite the unequivocal benefits of regular physical activity, many parents engage in lo...
Background: Parents can influence their children’s physical activity participation and screen time.T...
Objectives Given increasing trends of obesity being noted from early in life and that active lifesty...
Background The research explored parents' role constructions for themselves and other caregivers in ...
Objectives Given increasing trends of obesity being noted from early in life and that active lifesty...
Objectives: The research aimed to explore parents’ understandings of physical activity (PA), pattern...
Background The research explored parents' role constructions for themselves and other caregivers in ...
Objectives\ud \ud Given increasing trends of obesity being noted from early in life and that active ...
Physical activity and screen viewing are associated with cardio-metabolic risk factors, psychologica...
- Objectives Preschool-aged children spend substantial amounts of time engaged in screen-based activ...
Parents play a critical role in developing and shaping their children’s physical activity (PA) and s...
Objectives: The research aimed to explore parents ’ understandings of physical activity (PA), patter...
Drawing on the belief-based framework of the Theory of Planned Behaviour, this study employs qualita...
Objectives: Despite the unequivocal benefits of regular physical activity, many parents engage in lo...
Objectives: Despite the unequivocal benefits of regular physical activity, many parents engage in lo...
Objectives: Despite the unequivocal benefits of regular physical activity, many parents engage in lo...
Background: Parents can influence their children’s physical activity participation and screen time.T...
Objectives Given increasing trends of obesity being noted from early in life and that active lifesty...
Background The research explored parents' role constructions for themselves and other caregivers in ...
Objectives Given increasing trends of obesity being noted from early in life and that active lifesty...
Objectives: The research aimed to explore parents’ understandings of physical activity (PA), pattern...
Background The research explored parents' role constructions for themselves and other caregivers in ...
Objectives\ud \ud Given increasing trends of obesity being noted from early in life and that active ...
Physical activity and screen viewing are associated with cardio-metabolic risk factors, psychologica...
- Objectives Preschool-aged children spend substantial amounts of time engaged in screen-based activ...
Parents play a critical role in developing and shaping their children’s physical activity (PA) and s...
Objectives: The research aimed to explore parents ’ understandings of physical activity (PA), patter...