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Citation

Rader NE, Byrd SH, Fountain BJ, Bounds CW, Gray V, Frugé AD. J. Phys. Act. Health 2014; 12(7): 1010-1016.

Affiliation

Department of Sociology, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Human Kinetics Publishers)

DOI

10.1123/jpah.2014-0053

PMID

25156307

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Previous literature indicates physical activity and obesity are interrelated problems, especially among children in disorganized environments.

METHODS: Qualitative focus groups were conducted with parents of elementary school children located within the Mississippi Delta to answer one overarching research question "What influence do safety concerns have on physical activity for children in the Mississippi Delta?" RESULTS: There were two large themes; first was that recreational areas were criminal and the second was that safety concerns were a barrier to physical activity. Safety concerns as a barrier to physical activity rendered three sub themes including (1) Parental fear of crime inhibited the use of public recreational spaces; (2) Parental perceptions of police as ineffective and untrustworthy reduced the use of public spaces where children might play; and (3) Parents often expressed safety-induced intense supervision requirements that limited the physical activity of their children.

CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides valuable insights into the mechanisms by which safety concerns limit physical activity of children in the Mississippi Delta.


Language: en

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