Preliminary Effectiveness of a One-Week Summer Day Camp for Improving Children’s Health Behaviors and Psychosocial Well-Being Outcomes
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Research Design, Setting, and Participants
2.2. Project Power
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Variables and Measures
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Baseline (Orientation or Day 1) | Post-Test (Day 5) | d | ||||
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N | M | SD | N | M | SD | ||
Body Height (cm) | 39 | 143.94 | 9.16 | - | - | - | - |
Body Weight (kg) | 34 | 51.88 | 19.09 | 34 | 51.71 | 19.01 | −0.01 |
Sleep Duration (hour) | 33 | 9.87 | 1.61 | 33 | 9.49 | 1.82 | −0.21 |
Screen Time: Total (hour) | 33 | 5.45 | 2.68 | 33 | 4.48 | 2.22 | −0.43 * |
Screen Time: TV (hour) | 33 | 2.94 | 1.80 | 33 | 2.36 | 1.73 | −0.32 |
Screen Time: Video and Computer Games (hour) | 33 | 2.52 | 1.91 | 33 | 2.12 | 1.63 | −0.22 |
Time Outside (hour) | 33 | 2.79 | 1.80 | 33 | 3.15 | 1.87 | 0.19 |
# of Active Days (days) | 33 | 4.06 | 2.32 | 33 | 4.18 | 2.19 | 0.06 |
Physical Activity Enjoyment | 33 | 61.82 | 9.37 | 33 | 62.06 | 9.18 | 0.03 |
Total Quality of Life | 33 | 1638.64 | 365.08 | 33 | 1721.97 | 318.67 | 0.37 * |
Physical Health | 33 | 580.30 | 158.45 | 33 | 638.64 | 122.17 | 0.67 ** |
Psychosocial Health | 33 | 1058.33 | 225.84 | 33 | 1083.33 | 225.40 | 0.16 |
Weight Self-Efficacy | 33 | 52.73 | 19.53 | 33 | 54.82 | 19.90 | 0.14 |
Variables | Normal Weight (n = 8) | Overweight (n = 4) | Obesity (n = 21) | |||
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M | SD | M | SD | M | SD | |
Sleep Duration (hour) | 0.63 | 1.04 | −1.88 | 3.66 | −0.48 | 1.63 |
Screen Time: Total (hour) | −0.88 | 2.10 | 0.00 | 1.83 | −1.19 | 2.99 |
Screen Time: TV (hour) | −1.00 | 1.31 | 0.00 | 1.41 | −0.52 | 2.06 |
Screen Time: Video and Computer Games (hour) | 0.13 | 1.55 | 0.00 | 0.82 | −0.67 | 1.65 |
Time Outside (hour) | −0.25 | 1.49 | 0.75 | 1.50 | 0.52 | 1.72 |
# of Active Days (days) | 0.88 | 2.36 | −1.50 | 3.11 | 0.14 | 2.83 |
Physical Activity Enjoyment | 0.13 | 6.27 | −7.00 | 5.48 | 1.67 | 8.73 |
Total Quality of Life | 3.13 | 150.26 | 12.50 | 136.17 | 127.38 | 203.55 |
Physical Health | −515.63 | 206.99 | −512.50 | 158.77 | −365.48 | 164.22 |
Psychosocial Health | −25.00 | 114.17 | 31.25 | 59.07 | 42.86 | 149.82 |
Weight Self-Efficacy | −8.13 | 14.20 | 3.00 | 8.33 | 5.81 | 10.92 |
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Tan, Q.; Nie, Y.; Son, P.; Underwood, R.A.; Murray, P.; Hebert, C.; McKey, K.-L.; Hendrick, C.; Staiano, A.E.; Chen, S. Preliminary Effectiveness of a One-Week Summer Day Camp for Improving Children’s Health Behaviors and Psychosocial Well-Being Outcomes. Children 2024, 11, 1097. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11091097
Tan Q, Nie Y, Son P, Underwood RA, Murray P, Hebert C, McKey K-L, Hendrick C, Staiano AE, Chen S. Preliminary Effectiveness of a One-Week Summer Day Camp for Improving Children’s Health Behaviors and Psychosocial Well-Being Outcomes. Children. 2024; 11(9):1097. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11091097
Chicago/Turabian StyleTan, Qiaoyin, Yuxin Nie, Paul Son, Renee A. Underwood, Peyton Murray, Callie Hebert, K-Lynn McKey, Chelsea Hendrick, Amanda E. Staiano, and Senlin Chen. 2024. "Preliminary Effectiveness of a One-Week Summer Day Camp for Improving Children’s Health Behaviors and Psychosocial Well-Being Outcomes" Children 11, no. 9: 1097. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11091097
APA StyleTan, Q., Nie, Y., Son, P., Underwood, R. A., Murray, P., Hebert, C., McKey, K.-L., Hendrick, C., Staiano, A. E., & Chen, S. (2024). Preliminary Effectiveness of a One-Week Summer Day Camp for Improving Children’s Health Behaviors and Psychosocial Well-Being Outcomes. Children, 11(9), 1097. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11091097