Cross-Cultural Adaptation of Instruments Measuring Children’s Movement Behaviors and Parenting Practices in Brazilian Families
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods—Study 1
3. Results—Study 1
4. Materials and Methods—Study 2
5. Results—Study 2
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Construct | Instrument | Description | Sample Items |
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Physical Activity | Outdoor Playtime Recall Burdette et al. [24]; validity (r = 0.33) against accelerometry | Duration of play: weekday and weekend days | How much time would you say your child spends playing outdoors on a typical weekday/weekend day? |
Screen Time | InFANT Hesketh et al. [25] | Duration of screen time: weekday and weekend days | During a usual week, how much time does your child spend doing each of the following at home? Watching television programs, DVDs or videos; using a computer, etc. |
Sleep | POI.nz Taylor et al. [26] | Total sleep duration: weekday and weekend days | What time does your child usually fall asleep at night/wake up in the morning to start the day? |
Physical Activity | Physical Activity Parenting Practices Vaughn et al. [27]; internal consistency = 0.54–0.88 | Controlling and supportive physical activity parenting practices | How often do you use sports or physical activities to get your child to do something? How often do you use your own behavior to encourage your child to be physically active? |
Screen Time | Physical Activity Parenting Practices Vaughn et al. [27]; internal consistency = 0.66–0.79 | Controlling and Supportive screen parenting practices | About how much time is your child allowed to watch each weekday/weekend day? How much do you enjoy watching TV or movies during your free time? |
Sleep | Bedtime Routines Questionnaire Henderson et al. [28]; factors loadings = 0.50–0.94 | Child bedtime and pre-bed activities | During weeknights/weekend nights for the past month, how often did your child perform the same activities? In the past month, in the hour before going to bed, how often did your child read/listen to a story? |
Original Version | Translator 1 Version | Translator 2 Version | Final Version |
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How often do you ask your child to calm down their indoor play? | How often do you ask your child to stay quiet their indoor play? | How often do you ask your child to quiet down their indoor play? | How often do you ask your child to quiet down their indoor play? |
How often do you take away TV, video, or movie time as a punishment for bad behavior? | How often do you take off TV time, video, or movie time as a punishment for bad behavior? | How often do you do not let your child watch TV, video, or movie time as a punishment for bad behavior? | How often do you take off TV time, video, or movie time as a punishment for bad behavior? |
How often do you take outside time away from your child for bad behavior? | How often do you take off outside time from your child for bad behavior? | How often do you reduce the time from your child for bad behavior? | How often do you take off outside time from your child for bad behavior? |
How valuable is it to you that your child be physically active? | How important is it to you that your child be physically active? | How valuable is it to you that your child be physically active? | How valuable is it to you that your child be physically active? |
During a typical week, how often do you send your child outside to play so you can get things done around the house? | During a typical week, how often do you ask your child outside to play so you can get things done around the house? | During a typical week, how often do you send your child outside to play so you can get things done around the house? | During a typical week, how often do you send your child outside to play so you can get things done around the house? |
In the past month, in the hour before going to bed, how often did your child get tucked in? | In the past month, in the hour before going to bed, how often did your child was put to bed? | In the past month, in the hour before going to bed, how often did your child was placed in bed? | In the past month, in the hour before going to bed, how often did your child was put to bed? |
Original Version | Translator 1 Version | Translator 2 Version | Final Version |
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When inside the house, my child can use toys and equipment for physically active play | When inside the house, my child can use toys and equipment for physical activities | When inside the house, my child can use toys and equipment for physically active games | When inside the house, my child can use toys and equipment for physically active games |
How often do you ask your child to calm down their indoor play? | How often do you ask your child to be quiet their indoor play? | How often do you ask your child to quiet down their indoor play? | How often do you ask your child to quiet down their indoor play? |
How often do you go to your child’s sporting events, lessons, or other organized physical activities with them (e.g., watch your child perform in a dance recital, swim meets, or practice)? | How often do you go to your child’s sporting events, lessons, or other organized physical activities with them (e.g., watch your child perform in a dance recital, swim meets, or training sessions)? | How often do you go to your child’s sporting events, lessons, or other organized physical activities with them (e.g., watch your child perform in a dance recital, swim meets, or training)? | How often do you go to your child’s sporting events, lessons, or other organized physical activities with them (e.g., watch your child perform in a dance recital, swim meets, or training sessions)? |
I can get my child to be physically active at home | I can make my child to be physically active at home | I can get my child to be physically active at home | I can get my child to be physically active at home |
Others adults in my child’s life make it hard to enforce household rules about TV viewing | Other adults who have contact with my child make it hard to enforce household rules about TV viewing | The others adults who live with my child make it hard to enforce household rules about TV viewing | Other adults who have contact with my child make it hard to enforce household rules about TV viewing |
During a typical week, how often do you send your child outside to play so you can get things done around the house? | During a typical week, how often do you ask your child outside to play so you can get things done around the house? | During a typical week, how often do you send your child outside to play so you can get things done around the house? | During a typical week, how often do you send your child outside to play so you can get things done around the house? |
During a typical week, how often does your child hear you say that you were too tired to be active? | During a typical week, how often does your child hear you say that you were too tired to exercise? | During a typical week, how often does your child hear you say that you were too tired to do physical activities? | During a typical week, how often does your child hear you say that you were too tired to do physical activities? |
First Version | Problem | Revised Version |
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Demographic Questions | ||
This section is about your child personal information | Difficulty comprehending the term “personal” | This section of the survey is about your child |
Less or equal than 24 years old | Unusual sentence in the Brazilian context | Up to 24 years old |
Employed full-time | Difficulty comprehending the term “full-time” | Employed full-time-full day |
What was the income range of the child’s family in the last month? | The word “child’s” were reported to be unnecessary | What was the income range of the family in the last month? |
How many people live with you? (including the child) | Unsure whether to count self in the total | How many people live in your house? (including you) |
Response options regarding parents’ educational level and employment status were added. | An additional two possible responses were suggested by parents. | Options of post-graduation and retired were added. |
Parenting practices questions | ||
About your interactions with your child | Difficulty comprehending what the sub-heading were about | About your interactions with your child in relation to physical activity and screen time |
You can’t go outside to play until you eat your peas | Brazilian parents use another type of food, or total amount eaten as a bribe | You can’t go outside to play until you eat your lunch |
Please read each of the following statements and then place an “X” in the box that best describes how much you agree or disagree with that statement | The term “Please read each of the following statements” were reported to be unnecessary | Place an “X” in the box below that best represents how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements |
For the following items, place an “X” in the box that best represents how often each of the following things happen during a typical week | The term “For the following items” were reported to be unnecessary; Difficulty understanding what a typical week was | Place an “X” in the box below that best represents how often each of the following things happen during a normal week |
About how much time is s(he) child allowed to watch/play videogames/each weekday/weekend day? | Difficulty comprehending the term “s(he)” | About how much time is your child allowed to watch/play videogames/each weekday/weekend day? |
If you don’t stop that you will not be able to go to Karate | Karate is not a common sport in the Brazilian context | If you don’t stop that you will not be able to go to soccer/dance class this afternoon |
Ice skating as an example | Ice skating cannot be performed in Brazil | Playing soccer/volleyball |
How much do you use your own behavior to encourage your child to be active? | Difficulty comprehending the term “how much” | How often do you use your own behavior to encourage your child to be physically active? |
How active are you in enrolling your child in sports? | Difficulty comprehending the term “how active” | How often do you enroll your child in sports? |
I go out of my way to enroll my child in sports | Difficulty comprehending the term “I go out of my way” | I always enroll my child in sports |
During the last month, how many times have you taken your child to play at a park? | Park is not an existing common place in rural areas of Brazil | During the last month, how many times have you taken your child to play at a park, playground, or other leisure area of the region? |
Others adults in my child’s life make it hard to enforce household rules about TV viewing | Difficulty comprehending the sentence | Others adults who have contact with my child make it hard to enforce household rules about how much time she/he is allowed to watch TV |
Do you tell your child how sedentary habits can be unhealthy? | Difficulty comprehending the term “sedentary” and “unhealthy” | Do you tell your child how sedentary habits (for example, sitting for a long time) can be harmful to health? |
Do you send your child outside to play so you can get things done around the house? | Difficulty comprehending the term “get things done around the house” | Do you send your child outside to play so you can do household chores in your home? |
Does your behavior encourage your child to be sedentary? | Difficulty comprehending the term “sedentary” | Does your behavior encourage your child to be sedentary (for example, watching TV for a long time)? |
Does your child hear you say that you were too tired to be active? | Difficulty comprehending the term “to be active” | Does your child hear you say that you were too tired to do physical activities? |
Do you say things to encourage your child to spend less time being sedentary? | Difficulty comprehending the term “sedentary” | Do you say things to encourage your child to spend less time being sedentary? (for example, stop watching and go play) |
How important is it for your child…? | Difficulty comprehending the context of the question | How important is it for you that your child…? |
During weeknights for the past month, how often did your child… go to bed at the same time (within 10 min)? | Parents were unsure of what the term “within 10 minutes” referred about | During weeknights for the past month, how often did your child… go to bed at the same time (within 10 min of the scheduled time)? |
During weeknights (Sunday through Thursday nights only) for the past month | Difficulty comprehending the meaning of “Sunday through Thursday nights only” | During weeknights for the past month |
During weeknights (Friday and Saturday nights) for the past month | Difficulty comprehending the meaning of “Friday and Saturday nights” | During weekend nights for the past month |
Hug/kiss caregiver? | Difficulty comprehending the differences between “Hug/kiss caregiver” and “Cuddle with caregiver” | Hug/kiss caregiver (for example, a goodnight kiss)? |
Cuddle with caregiver? | Difficulty comprehending the term “cuddle” | Cuddle with caregiver (for example, the child sat on the lap of the caregiver and was hugged by him/her)? |
Response categories with “constantly” and “anytime” | Difficulty comprehending “constantly” and “anytime” | Replaced by “always” |
Response category with “occasionally” | Difficulty comprehending the term “occasionally’ | Replaced by “sometimes” |
The word “events” | The word “events” was viewed as ambiguous | Replaced by “activities” or “actions” |
Movement behaviors questions | ||
A typical or usual weekday/weekend day | Difficulty understanding typical or a usual weekday and weekend day | A normal weekday/weekend day/week |
Time spent on watching TV and DVDs or videos were reported separately | Difficulty reporting time spent on watching TV and watching DVDs or videos | Time spent on watching TV and DVDs or videos were combined |
The following questions ask about your child’s sleep routine over the last 2 weeks | Difficulties having different recall periods across the survey | The following questions are related to your child’s sleep routines over the last month |
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Goncalves, W.; Byrne, R.; Lira, P.; Viana, M.; Trost, S.G. Cross-Cultural Adaptation of Instruments Measuring Children’s Movement Behaviors and Parenting Practices in Brazilian Families. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 239. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18010239
Goncalves W, Byrne R, Lira P, Viana M, Trost SG. Cross-Cultural Adaptation of Instruments Measuring Children’s Movement Behaviors and Parenting Practices in Brazilian Families. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(1):239. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18010239
Chicago/Turabian StyleGoncalves, Widjane, Rebecca Byrne, Pedro Lira, Marcelo Viana, and Stewart G. Trost. 2021. "Cross-Cultural Adaptation of Instruments Measuring Children’s Movement Behaviors and Parenting Practices in Brazilian Families" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 1: 239. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18010239
APA StyleGoncalves, W., Byrne, R., Lira, P., Viana, M., & Trost, S. G. (2021). Cross-Cultural Adaptation of Instruments Measuring Children’s Movement Behaviors and Parenting Practices in Brazilian Families. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(1), 239. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18010239