Explaining Physical Activity in Children with Visual Impairments: A Family Systems Approach

Using a mixed design this study explored physical activity in children with visual impairments from a family perspective. Quantitative findings revealed varied amounts of physical activity; younger children were more active than older participants. Further, parents were involved in moderate to vigor...

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Veröffentlicht in:Exceptional children 2006, Vol.72 (2), p.235-248
Hauptverfasser: Ayvazoglu, Nalan R., Oh, Hyun-Kyoung, Kozub, Francis M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Using a mixed design this study explored physical activity in children with visual impairments from a family perspective. Quantitative findings revealed varied amounts of physical activity; younger children were more active than older participants. Further, parents were involved in moderate to vigorous physical activity 0% to 21% of the time when their child with a visual impairment was active at this level. Sibling physical activity at moderate to vigorous levels occurred 11% to 53% of the time when the child with a visual impairment was active. Themes from qualitative interviews of caregivers and children that explained physical activity included transportation, family member involvement, safety, and time.
ISSN:0014-4029
2163-5560
DOI:10.1177/001440290607200207