ParticipACTION: A mass media campaign targeting parents of inactive children; knowledge, saliency, and trialing behaviours

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In late 2007, Canada's ParticipACTION national physical activity mass media campaign was re-launched, with an initial campaign targeting parents of elementary school-aged children. The campaign informed them about the risks of p...

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Main Authors: Gauvin Lise, Bauman Adrian, Craig Cora L, Robertson Jennifer, Murumets Kelly
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-12-01
Series:International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Online Access:http://www.ijbnpa.org/content/6/1/88
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spelling doaj-1feefd093c59486db1b5a1e4ce7d2d0c2020-11-24T22:38:51ZengBMCInternational Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity1479-58682009-12-01618810.1186/1479-5868-6-88ParticipACTION: A mass media campaign targeting parents of inactive children; knowledge, saliency, and trialing behavioursGauvin LiseBauman AdrianCraig Cora LRobertson JenniferMurumets Kelly<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In late 2007, Canada's ParticipACTION national physical activity mass media campaign was re-launched, with an initial campaign targeting parents of elementary school-aged children. The campaign informed them about the risks of physical inactivity for children and youth. The purpose of this study was to assess campaign awareness and understanding following the campaign, and to identify whether exposure to this campaign was likely associated with behaviour change.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A convenience sample of 1,500 adults was recruited though an existing panel (n = 60,000) of Canadian adults to participate in online surveys. Initial campaign exposure included "prompted" and "unprompted" recall of specific physical activity messages from the 2007 ParticipACTION campaign, knowledge of the benefits of PA, saliency, and initial trial behaviours to help their children become more active.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>One quarter of respondents showed unprompted recall of specific message content from the ParticipACTION campaign, and prompted recall was 57%. Message recall and understanding was associated with knowledge about physical activity, and that in turn was related to high saliency. Saliency was associated with each of the physical activity-related trial behaviours asked.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Campaign awareness and understanding was high following this ParticipACTION campaign, and was associated with intermediate campaign outcomes, including saliency and trial behaviours. This is relevant to campaign evaluations, as it suggests that an initial focus on influencing awareness and understanding is likely to lead to more substantial change in campaign endpoints.</p> http://www.ijbnpa.org/content/6/1/88
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author Gauvin Lise
Bauman Adrian
Craig Cora L
Robertson Jennifer
Murumets Kelly
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Bauman Adrian
Craig Cora L
Robertson Jennifer
Murumets Kelly
ParticipACTION: A mass media campaign targeting parents of inactive children; knowledge, saliency, and trialing behaviours
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
author_facet Gauvin Lise
Bauman Adrian
Craig Cora L
Robertson Jennifer
Murumets Kelly
author_sort Gauvin Lise
title ParticipACTION: A mass media campaign targeting parents of inactive children; knowledge, saliency, and trialing behaviours
title_short ParticipACTION: A mass media campaign targeting parents of inactive children; knowledge, saliency, and trialing behaviours
title_full ParticipACTION: A mass media campaign targeting parents of inactive children; knowledge, saliency, and trialing behaviours
title_fullStr ParticipACTION: A mass media campaign targeting parents of inactive children; knowledge, saliency, and trialing behaviours
title_full_unstemmed ParticipACTION: A mass media campaign targeting parents of inactive children; knowledge, saliency, and trialing behaviours
title_sort participaction: a mass media campaign targeting parents of inactive children; knowledge, saliency, and trialing behaviours
publisher BMC
series International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
issn 1479-5868
publishDate 2009-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In late 2007, Canada's ParticipACTION national physical activity mass media campaign was re-launched, with an initial campaign targeting parents of elementary school-aged children. The campaign informed them about the risks of physical inactivity for children and youth. The purpose of this study was to assess campaign awareness and understanding following the campaign, and to identify whether exposure to this campaign was likely associated with behaviour change.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A convenience sample of 1,500 adults was recruited though an existing panel (n = 60,000) of Canadian adults to participate in online surveys. Initial campaign exposure included "prompted" and "unprompted" recall of specific physical activity messages from the 2007 ParticipACTION campaign, knowledge of the benefits of PA, saliency, and initial trial behaviours to help their children become more active.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>One quarter of respondents showed unprompted recall of specific message content from the ParticipACTION campaign, and prompted recall was 57%. Message recall and understanding was associated with knowledge about physical activity, and that in turn was related to high saliency. Saliency was associated with each of the physical activity-related trial behaviours asked.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Campaign awareness and understanding was high following this ParticipACTION campaign, and was associated with intermediate campaign outcomes, including saliency and trial behaviours. This is relevant to campaign evaluations, as it suggests that an initial focus on influencing awareness and understanding is likely to lead to more substantial change in campaign endpoints.</p>
url http://www.ijbnpa.org/content/6/1/88
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