This study examines the parental concerns in facilitating their children's physical activity participation in Hong Kong. By adopting a qualitative approach, 22 parents (10 fathers and 12 mothers), randomly chosen from in a larger study examining 802 (aged 9 to 16) children's physical activity engagement, were invited for a semi-structured interview. It is believed that these parents could represent the typicality of Hung Kong parents in increasing our understanding of the study's focus. Interview data were analyzed by using an open coding system to identify meaningful pieces of information within the comprehensive text segment (Tesch, 1990). Three themes emerged from the interview data and results in relation to Confucianism showed that par...
Background: Parents have the potential to substantively influence their child’s phy...
This study compared the self-reported physical activity, perceived social support for, and perceived...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the phenomenon of physical activity (PA) parenting...
To understand the physical activity culture in the lives of Hong Kong Chinese children and their par...
BACKGROUND: Regular participation in physical activity (PA) can help reduce the risk of overweight/o...
Background: Regular participation in physical activity (PA) can help reduce the risk of overweight/o...
This chapter first provides a backdrop of research relating to Hong Kong children’s and young people...
Background: Valid instruments of parenting practices related to children’s physical activity (PA) ar...
Objectives Regular engagement in physical activity (PA) has numerous health benefits in young childr...
By adopting an ethnographic method and critical approach, the primary aim of the project was to exam...
Background: Parents’ perceived informal social control, defined as the informal ways residents inter...
It was a belief of ancient philosophers and physicians like Plato and Hippocrates that there is a re...
Children of South Asian ethnicity residing in England have low levels of physical activity. Limited ...
There is little doubt about regular exercise being an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Therefo...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) in school-aged children is imperative for physical and me...
Background: Parents have the potential to substantively influence their child’s phy...
This study compared the self-reported physical activity, perceived social support for, and perceived...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the phenomenon of physical activity (PA) parenting...
To understand the physical activity culture in the lives of Hong Kong Chinese children and their par...
BACKGROUND: Regular participation in physical activity (PA) can help reduce the risk of overweight/o...
Background: Regular participation in physical activity (PA) can help reduce the risk of overweight/o...
This chapter first provides a backdrop of research relating to Hong Kong children’s and young people...
Background: Valid instruments of parenting practices related to children’s physical activity (PA) ar...
Objectives Regular engagement in physical activity (PA) has numerous health benefits in young childr...
By adopting an ethnographic method and critical approach, the primary aim of the project was to exam...
Background: Parents’ perceived informal social control, defined as the informal ways residents inter...
It was a belief of ancient philosophers and physicians like Plato and Hippocrates that there is a re...
Children of South Asian ethnicity residing in England have low levels of physical activity. Limited ...
There is little doubt about regular exercise being an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Therefo...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) in school-aged children is imperative for physical and me...
Background: Parents have the potential to substantively influence their child’s phy...
This study compared the self-reported physical activity, perceived social support for, and perceived...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the phenomenon of physical activity (PA) parenting...