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Temperament Is Associated With Outdoor Free Play in Young Children: A TARGet Kids! Study

Authors :
Julia R. Sharp
Jonathon L. Maguire
Sarah Carsley
Kawsari Abdullah
Yang Chen
Eliana M. Perrin
Patricia C. Parkin
Catherine S. Birken
Eddy Lau
Andreas Laupacis
Michael Salter
Peter Szatmari
Shannon Weir
Mary Aglipay
Yamna Ali
Laura N. Anderson
Imaan Bayoumi
Cornelia M. Borkhoff
Shiyi Chen
David W.H. Dai
Denise Darmawikarta
Cindy-Lee Dennis
Karen Eny
Stephanie Erdle
Kayla Furlong
Kanthi Kavikondala
Christine Koroshegyi
Christine Kowal
Grace Jieun Lee
Dalah Mason
Jessica Omand
Navindra Persaud
Lesley Plumptre
Meta van den Heuvel
Shelley Vanderhout
Peter Wong
Weeda Zabih
Murtala Abdurrahman
Barbara Anderson
Kelly Anderson
Gordon Arbess
Jillian Baker
Tony Barozzino
Sylvie Bergeron
Dimple Bhagat
Nicholas Blanchette
Gary Bloch
Joey Bonifacio
Ashna Bowry
Anne Brown
Jennifer Bugera
Caroline Calpin
Douglas Campbell
Sohail Cheema
Elaine Cheng
Brian Chisamore
Evelyn Constantin
Erin Culbert
Karoon Danayan
Paul Das
Mary Beth Derocher
Anh Do
Michael Dorey
Kathleen Doukas
Anne Egger
Allison Farber
Amy Freedman
Sloane Freeman
Keewai Fung
Sharon Gazeley
Donna Goldenberg
Charlie Guiang
Dan Ha
Shuja Hafiz
Curtis Handford
Laura Hanson
Leah Harrington
Hailey Hatch
Teresa Hughes
Sheila Jacobson
Lukasz Jagiello
Gwen Jansz
Paul Kadar
Tara Kiran
Lauren Kitney
Holly Knowles
Bruce Kwok
Sheila Lakhoo
Margarita Lam-Antoniades
Fok-Han Leung
Alan Li
Patricia Li
Jennifer Loo
Joanne Louis
Sarah Mahmoud
Roy Male
Vashti Mascoll
Rosemary Moodie
Julia Morinis
Maya Nader
Sharon Naymark
Patricia Neelands
James Owen
Jane Parry
Michael Peer
Kifi Pena
Marty Perlmutar
Andrew Pinto
Tracy Pitt
Michelle Porepa
Vikky Qi
Nasreen Ramji
Noor Ramji
Jesleen Rana
Alana Rosenthal
Katherine Rouleau
Janet Saunderson
Rahul Saxena
Vanna Schiralli
Michael Sgro
Susan Shepherd
Barbara Smiltnieks
Cinntha Srikanthan
Carolyn Taylor
Suzanne Turner
Fatima Uddin
Joanne Vaughan
Thea Weisdorf
Sheila Wijayasinghe
Anne Wormsbecker
Ethel Ying
Elizabeth Young
Michael Zajdman
Marivic Bustos
Charmaine Camacho
Dharma Dalwadi
Thivia Jegathesan
Tarandeep Malhi
Sharon Thadani
Julia Thompson
Laurie Thompson
Christopher Allen
Bryan Boodhoo
Judith Hall
Peter Juni
Gerald Lebovic
Karen Pope
Jodi Shim
Kevin Thorpe
Azar Azad
Source :
Academic Pediatrics. 18:445-451
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Objective Outdoor free play is important for preschoolers' physical activity, health, and development. Certain temperamental characteristics are associated with obesity, nutrition, and sedentary behaviors in preschoolers, but the relationship between temperament and outdoor play has not been examined. This study examined whether there is an association between temperament and outdoor play in young children. Methods Healthy children aged 1 to 5 years recruited to The Applied Research Group for Kids (TARGet Kids!), a community-based primary care research network, from July 2008 to September 2013 were included. Parent-reported child temperament was assessed using the Childhood Behavior Questionnaire. Outdoor free play and other potential confounding variables were assessed through validated questionnaires. Multivariable linear regression was used to determine the association between temperament and outdoor play, adjusted for potential confounders. Results There were 3393 children with data on outdoor play. The association between negative affectivity and outdoor play was moderated by sex; in boys, for every 1-point increase in negative affectivity score, mean outdoor play decreased by 4.7 minutes per day. There was no significant association in girls. Surgency was associated with outdoor play; for every 1-point increase in surgency/extraversion, outdoor play increased by 4.6 minutes per day. Conclusions Young children's temperamental characteristics were associated with their participation in outdoor free play. Consideration of temperament could enhance interventions and strategies to increase outdoor play in young children. Longitudinal studies are needed to elucidate the relationship between children's early temperament and physical activity.

Details

ISSN :
18762859
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Academic Pediatrics
Accession number :
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