Hvis vi ringer til dem, vil de så ændre sig? Mulighed for en telefontilpasning af motiverende samtale rettet mod forældre for at reducere tv-tid blandt 2. og 4. klasses børn

TitelHvis vi ringer til dem, vil de så ændre sig? Mulighed for en telefontilpasning af motiverende samtale rettet mod forældre for at reducere tv-tid blandt 2. og 4. klasses børn
PublikationstypeSpeciale
Udgivelsesår2009
ForfattereDrenner, KL
Akademisk afdelingDissertations Abstracts International: Sektion B: Videnskaberne og ingeniørvidenskaben
ForlæggerUpubliceret doktorafhandling
Udgivelsessprogeng
ISBN nummer0419-4217978-1-109-07086-6
nøgleordBørneudvikling, børn, motiverende interview, Forældre, telephone adaptation, fjernsyn, television time, Television Viewing
Abstrakt

Television viewing is a sedentary behavior that is modifiable. Reducing media-related behaviors via parent-focused interventions may hold promise for decreasing childhood obesity. This feasibility study examines a novel parent-centered brief telephone-delivered Motivational Enhancement Interview (MEI) to encourage parents of 2[sup]nd[/sup] and 4[sup]th[/sup] graders to set a rules limiting TV time or remove the TV from the child's bedroom. This quasi-experimental sub-study was part of the larger CATCH: En Vivo pilot study conducted in a Hispanic population in the Texas Rio Grande Valley. Parents in the MEI condition were contacted via telephone and encouraged to meet the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommended 2 hours per day or less of TV. Unconditional logistic regression was used to analyze the data. At post-test, 85% of parents of 4[sup]th[/sup] graders in the MEI group (compared to 71% at pre-test) reported having a rule limiting TV time. The adjusted odds ratio for the MEI group compared to the control group was 3.88, 95% CI (0.72-20.99). At pre-test, 63.16% of 2[sup]nd[/sup] graders had a television in their bedrooms. The 2[sup]nd[/sup] grade MEI intervention reduced that number to 41.03% (OR=0.25, 95%CI (0.08-0.82)). This first look at using MEI to target parents of children to modify TV behavior presents evidence on a promising strategy for modifying children's home media environment and warrants further investigation. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)

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