BMC Public Health | |
An intergenerational study of perceptions of changes in active free play among families from rural areas of Western Canada | |
Research Article | |
Zac Robinson1  John C. Spence1  Meghan Ingstrup1  Shannon R. Pynn1  Kacey C. Neely1  Nicholas L. Holt1  Valerie Carson1  Kassi A. Boyd2  | |
[1] Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation, University of Alberta, T6G 2H9, Edmonton, AB, Canada;null; | |
关键词: Play; Children; Youth; Rural; Ecological; Community; Qualitative; Physical activity sport; | |
DOI : 10.1186/s12889-016-3490-2 | |
received in 2016-06-03, accepted in 2016-08-11, 发布年份 2016 | |
来源: Springer | |
【 摘 要 】
BackgroundChildren’s engagement in active free play has declined across recent generations. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine perceptions of intergenerational changes in active free play among families from rural areas. We addressed two research questions: (1) How has active free play changed across three generations? (2) What suggestions do participants have for reviving active free play?MethodsData were collected via 49 individual interviews with members of 16 families (15 grandparents, 16 parents, and 18 children) residing in rural areas/small towns in the Province of Alberta (Canada). Interview recordings were transcribed verbatim and subjected to thematic analysis guided by an ecological framework of active free play.ResultsFactors that depicted the changing nature of active free play were coded in the themes of less imagination/more technology, safety concerns, surveillance, other children to play with, purposeful physical activity, play spaces/organized activities, and the good parenting ideal. Suggestions for reviving active free play were coded in the themes of enhance facilities to keep kids entertained, provide more opportunities for supervised play, create more community events, and decrease use of technology.ConclusionsThese results reinforce the need to consider multiple levels of social ecology in the study of active free play, and highlight the importance of community-based initiatives to revive active free play in ways that are consistent with contemporary notions of good parenting.
【 授权许可】
CC BY
© The Author(s). 2016
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