Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America.
School of Social Work, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2023 Aug 31;18(8):e0290227. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290227. eCollection 2023.
Latina immigrant women are among the least physically active when compared with women in other racial/ethnic groups in the US. Similarly, Mexican mothers in Mexico have low rates of physical activity. Motherhood and immigration experiences are recognized barriers to engage in physical activity among Latina immigrant mothers. Less is known about the factors that promote and limit physical activity engagement among Mexican mothers in Mexico, and how their experiences compare with their immigrant counterparts. This transnational qualitative study aimed to investigate the barriers and facilitators of physical activity of 25 Latina mothers in Mexico and the US. Low-income Mexican mothers of kindergarten aged children and Latino mothers of similar aged children were recruited in San Luis Potosí, Mexico and central Illinois, US. Semi-structured interviews were administered by two bilingual and bicultural researchers in participants language of preference. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using a thematic network approach and multi-stage coding analysis guided by the Socio-Ecological Model framework. We found that at the macro-level: 1) familial obligations, and 2) cold weather after migrating; at the mezzo-level: 1) changes in walking patterns, and 2) social cohesion (e.g., lack of an invitation to engage in activities); and at the micro-level: 1) individual perceptions, particularly unattainable perceptions of physical activity and 2) shift exhaustion were perceived as barriers and occasionally facilitators of physical activity by mothers in both countries. Context-specific interventions are needed to increase women's physical activity levels in the US and Mexico.
与美国其他种族/族裔群体的女性相比,拉丁裔移民女性的身体活动水平最低。同样,墨西哥的墨西哥裔母亲身体活动水平也很低。为人母和移民经历被认为是拉丁裔移民母亲参与身体活动的障碍。关于促进和限制墨西哥墨西哥裔母亲身体活动参与的因素,以及她们的经历如何与移民母亲的经历相比较,人们知之甚少。这项跨国定性研究旨在调查 25 名生活在墨西哥和美国的拉丁裔母亲进行身体活动的障碍和促进因素。在墨西哥的圣路易斯波托西和美国的伊利诺伊州中部,招募了来自幼儿园的低收入墨西哥母亲和具有相似年龄孩子的拉丁裔母亲。两位双语和双文化研究人员根据参与者的偏好语言,用西班牙语或英语对他们进行了半结构化访谈。采访记录被逐字转录,并使用主题网络方法和多阶段编码分析进行分析,该方法受社会生态模型框架的指导。我们发现,在宏观层面上:1)家庭义务,以及 2)移民后的寒冷天气;在中观层面上:1)行走模式的变化,以及 2)社会凝聚力(例如,缺乏邀请参与活动);在微观层面上:1)个人观念,特别是对身体活动的不可实现的观念,以及 2)转换疲劳,被两国的母亲视为身体活动的障碍和偶尔的促进因素。需要针对具体情况的干预措施来提高美国和墨西哥妇女的身体活动水平。