Enjoyment, Barriers, and Beliefs About Physical Activity in Adolescents With and Without Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Heidi Stanish, Carol Curtin, Aviva Must, Sarah Phillips, Melissa Maslin, Linda Bandini
Author Information
  1. Heidi Stanish: Dept. of Exercise and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA.

Abstract

The authors compared physical activity enjoyment, perceived barriers, beliefs, and self-efficacy between adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typically developing (TD) adolescents. A questionnaire was verbally administered to 35 adolescents with ASD and 60 TD adolescents. Compared with TD adolescents, fewer adolescents with ASD enjoyed team sports (65% vs. 95%, p < .001) and physical education (84% vs. 98%, p = .02). A greater proportion of adolescents with ASD perceived that physical activities were too hard to learn (16% vs. 0%, p < .01), and fewer believed that physical activity was a way to make friends (68% vs. 97%, p < .001). Fewer adolescents with ASD preferred to do physical activity in their free time (25% vs. 58%, p < .01). Most adolescents with ASD felt that physical activity is fun (84%), but the proportion was lower than in TD adolescents (98%, p = .03). Some perceptions about physical activity were similar between the 2 groups, but differences identified may inform program development.

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Grants

  1. DK046200/NIDDK NIH HHS
  2. R21 HD059100/NICHD NIH HHS
  3. P30 HD004147/NICHD NIH HHS
  4. P30 DK046200/NIDDK NIH HHS
  5. HD059100/NICHD NIH HHS
  6. HD004147/NICHD NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Female
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Male
Physical Education and Training
Self Efficacy
Sports
Surveys and Questionnaires
Young Adult

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