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ABSTRACT: Objective
To evaluate demographic differences in parent website engagement in a child care-based wellness intervention.Design
Parent-reported demographic characteristics and observed website engagement were averaged by child care centers participating in the web-based intervention arm of a cluster randomized controlled trial of wellness interventions.Setting and participants
Parents of preschoolers in 17 Maryland child care centers.Main outcome measures
Website engagement: (1) webpage views, (2) average time on webpage, and (3) intervention activity completion.Intervention
Parents received access to a website containing content on wellness-promoting topics (eg, parenting, nutrition, physical activity) and their child care center's activities.Analysis
Cross-sectional differences in website engagement by demographic characteristics were assessed using ANOVA.Results
Centers with a high proportion of parents who identified as other than non-Hispanic White and had less than a bachelor's degree had significantly fewer webpage views, and completed significantly fewer intervention activities compared with centers with parents who were predominantly non-Hispanic White and had more than a bachelor's degree.Conclusions and implications
Demographic differences in parents' child care center website engagement represent disparities that could contribute to health inequities in parents' access to wellness-promoting material. Future efforts could identify factors that eliminate demographic disparities in parent engagement in web-based interventions.
SUBMITTER: Ezran M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8355035 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ezran Marie M Trude Angela C B ACB Hepworth Allison D AD Black Maureen M MM
Journal of nutrition education and behavior 20210501 8
<h4>Objective</h4>To evaluate demographic differences in parent website engagement in a child care-based wellness intervention.<h4>Design</h4>Parent-reported demographic characteristics and observed website engagement were averaged by child care centers participating in the web-based intervention arm of a cluster randomized controlled trial of wellness interventions.<h4>Setting and participants</h4>Parents of preschoolers in 17 Maryland child care centers.<h4>Main outcome measures</h4>Website en ...[more]