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PLoS One ; 19(6): e0305750, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38913697

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Despite the advantages of small area games in youth sport, some challenges remain regarding the implementation of the half-ice gameplay model in Canada. In youth sport, establishing a good line of communication between parents and coaches is a crucial step for a positive environment. The purpose of this study is to provide further knowledge on the mechanisms associated with parents' and coaches' perceptions regarding the half-ice model in Canada. Data came from a national survey distributed across Canada (N = 6 372). Parents and coaches completed questionnaires that assessed attitudes, norms and perceived facilitators-obstacles to half-ice hockey. Parents-coaches' preferences towards the playing format and sociodemographic variables were also measured. Structural equation modelling was performed to verify associations between each variable. Beliefs were a key factor in parents-coaches' preferences regarding the playing format. Previous sport background and knowledge about half-ice hockey were associated with favorable predispositions. Hockey associations administrators should consider parents and coaches' predispositions in program implementation and should design promotional campaigns adapted to their members' predispositions towards half-ice hockey. This research underlines the key factors to consider in successful program implementation in youth sport.


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Hóquei , Pais , Humanos , Hóquei/psicologia , Canadá , Masculino , Feminino , Pais/psicologia , Adulto , Inquéritos e Questionários , Adolescente , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Criança
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Eur J Sport Sci ; 24(6): 804-811, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38874934

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Guided by family systems and achievement goal theories, this study examined how the sex of athletes and their main sport parents, as well as sport participation patterns (same sport, different sports, and no sports) of parent-athlete and sibling sex compositions (same-sex and mixed-sex), differentiated athlete perceptions of parenting climates-task-involving (emphasizing individual improvements, effort, and mastery) and ego-involving (emphasizing winning and performance comparison). Participants were 353 U.S. high school athletes (Mage = 15.52 and SD = 1.18; 55% male) who completed a survey on perceived parenting climates, family compositions, and sport backgrounds of their parents and siblings. We conducted six moderated regression analyses, two of which used (1) athlete sex and main sport parents' sex, (2) sport participation patterns of parent-athlete sex compositions, or (3) sport participation patterns of sibling sex compositions as independent variables. Four of the analyses were statistically significant with small effect sizes, showing that (1) boys perceived greater ego-involving climates than girls; (2) athletes whose same-sex parents played sports (same or different sports) compared to no sports-perceived greater task-involving climates: (3) athletes whose mixed-sex parents played (same or different sports) compared to no sports-perceived greater task-involving climates and less ego-involving climates; and (4) athletes whose mixed-sex siblings played different sports than they did, compared no sports, and perceived greater task-involving climates. None of the interactions were significant. Findings provide theoretical and practical implications by incorporating motivational climates, addressing the potential relationships of parents' and mixed-sex siblings' sport participation to adaptive parenting climates.


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Atletas , Poder Familiar , Irmãos , Humanos , Masculino , Adolescente , Feminino , Poder Familiar/psicologia , Irmãos/psicologia , Atletas/psicologia , Fatores Sexuais , Pais/psicologia , Relações Pais-Filho , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Psychol Sport Exerc ; 74: 102676, 2024 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38796049

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The purpose of the present study was to use qualitative methods to explore parent and coach perspectives on the influence of parents on the group dynamics within youth interdependent sport teams. Specifically, two research questions were addressed: (a) What are the group dynamics constructs perceived as vulnerable to parent influence? and (b) Through what processes might parents be perceived to influence the group dynamics of a sport team? Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 parents, 13 coaches, and 7 parent-coaches from across Canada with experiences in seven interdependent sports (e.g., basketball, ringette). Codebook thematic analysis was used to engage with participant responses (King, 2012). Results were divided into three topic summaries: (1) parent influence on youth group dynamics, (2) pathways of parent influence, and (3) strategies to manage parental influence. Findings suggest that a team's environment, structure, emergent states, and processes are all vulnerable to parent influence in both positive and negative ways. Additionally, 19 parent behaviors were identified by participants as influencing group dynamics and were split into four broad pathways (i.e., public behaviors, through athletes, through coaches, through parents). The third category related to strategies (e.g., coach communication, organization policies) for working with sport parents to promote positive parent involvement, and deter negative parent interference, with youth sport teams. By merging group dynamics and sport parenting research, the present study offers a new perspective to the sport parenting literature and demonstrates the need to examine parent influence in youth sport beyond individual and dyadic concerns.


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Processos Grupais , Pais , Esportes Juvenis , Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Pais/psicologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Canadá , Relações Pais-Filho , Pesquisa Qualitativa , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Comunicação , Esportes de Equipe , Dinâmica de Grupo
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Psychol Sport Exerc ; 73: 102658, 2024 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38723755

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The notion of secure base explains how a child can grow and become independent through access to a significant other (i.e., parent) who is available, encouraging, and noninterfering. The purpose of the current study was to develop an understanding of parental secure base support within the context of youth sport in Sweden, with a specific focus on: (a) what parental behaviors constitute a secure base, and (b) how these behaviors differ across contexts (at home before and after sport, at practice and during competitions). An interpretive descriptive methodology (Thorne, 2016) was used. Interviews were conducted with 13 family triads (children aged 12-15 years) and 1 dyad living in Sweden. Analysis was conducted to illuminate associations, patterns, and relationships within the sample. Analysis led to the development of nine categories of parental behaviors that were perceived to underpin a secure base. Availability was seen to comprise physical presence and support provision, being responsive, and developing positive mental representations. Encouragement encompassed demonstrating that sport participation is valued, motivating to explore sporting endeavors, and reinforcing and rewarding persistence in sports. Interference was described as unrequested interference, requested interference, and intentionally constrained involvement. Additionally, influencing factors such as communication, family structure and culture, were identified. The findings provide an empirical illustration for several behaviors that have been perceived as positive in previous literature, as well as highlighting numerous further complexities, particularly as it relates to interference.


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Relações Pais-Filho , Esportes Juvenis , Humanos , Suécia , Adolescente , Criança , Masculino , Feminino , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Pais/psicologia , Poder Familiar/psicologia , Apoio Social , Comunicação
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Psychol Sport Exerc ; 73: 102652, 2024 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38663570

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Considering recent research and reports, much attention has been given to understanding and addressing issues of abuse in sport. Similarly, attention has been given to enhancing children's psychosocial experiences within sport. However, to-date, consideration of these two elements together, that is minimising abuse and enhancing enjoyment, has been minimal. Thus, the purpose of the current study was to explore perceptions of the process through which an optimally safe and enjoyable sporting experience can be created for young people. A Straussian grounded theory methodology was used to develop a substantive theory detailing the process through which an optimally safe and enjoyable sporting experience is created for young people in sport. Interviews were conducted with 19 young people, six parents, nine coaches, and five individuals in safeguarding roles. The interviews were analysed through open and axial coding, followed by theoretical integration. The resultant theory highlighted that establishing positive relationships between all young people and key individuals in a physically and developmentally safe environment was a fundamental requirement for fostering an optimally safe and enjoyable sporting experience. Achieving this required consideration of factors both in the immediate and broad sporting context. Specifically, support from sports organisations, access to continuing professional development opportunities, and a network of safeguarding experts are required in the broader environment. While within the immediate sporting environment, visibly displayed and appropriately implemented safeguarding policies and procedures; open, honest, and respectful interactions; shared goals and expectations between parents, coaches, and young people, and; trusting and supportive friendships with shared experiences are required.


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Esportes Juvenis , Humanos , Adolescente , Reino Unido , Feminino , Masculino , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Teoria Fundamentada , Segurança , Criança , Pais/psicologia , Prazer , Entrevistas como Assunto
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Psychol Sport Exerc ; 73: 102630, 2024 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38521478

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The social identity approach to leadership posits that leaders' effectiveness depends on their ability to represent, advance, create, and embed a shared sense of social identity among their followers. Although significant progress has been made in investigating the benefits of identity leadership in adult sports, research in youth sports is still in its infancy. One reason is the lack of a youth-centric inventory that adequately measures identity leadership in this population. To bridge this gap, we developed and validated a long (16 items) and short (5 items) version of the Identity Leadership Inventory for Youth Sport (ILI-Y or ILI-Y-Short-Form) through five studies conducted in three phases of research. Data were primarily collected in football in the United Kingdom, involving a total of 1096 participants. Results of Phase I of this study provided little to no evidence that the ILI - originally developed for adults - was understandable (Study 1) and had factor validity and internal consistency (Study 2) in a sample of youth athletes. Therefore, in Phase II, the ILI was revised, leading to the development of the ILI-Y, which was understandable for youth athletes (Study 3). Results from Phase II (Study 4) also indicated that the ILI-Y exhibited a unidimensional factor structure, which was subsequently confirmed in Phase III (Study 5). This last phase offered additional evidence for the discriminant, criterion, and incremental validity of the ILI-Y and its short form, along with their measurement invariance across genders and age groups, and internal consistency. This study provides sports psychology researchers and practitioners with a valid measure to assess identity leadership in youth sports.


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Liderança , Psicometria , Identificação Social , Esportes Juvenis , Humanos , Adolescente , Masculino , Feminino , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Psicometria/métodos , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Adulto Jovem , Atletas/psicologia , Inquéritos e Questionários , Criança , Reino Unido , Adulto
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Actual. psicol. (Impr.) ; 37(134): 41-52, Jan.-Jun. 2023. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1556767

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Resumen. Objetivo. Identificar los procesos que predicen un estado óptimo de Flow en deportistas universitarios. Método. En esta investigación se utilizó una muestra de 75 deportistas que participaron en la Universiada Estatal y Nacional con edades comprendidas entre 18 a 25 años (M = 21.26, DT = 1.89). Se aplicó la escala de ansiedad estado competitivo, de motivación en el deporte, de afectos y de estado de Flow. Resultados. Los deportistas con altos niveles en emociones positivas y de un estado óptimo de Flow presentaron bajos niveles de ansiedad somática y cognitiva. Así, la variable que predice en mayor medida un estado óptimo de Flow fueron los afectos positivos seguidos de los apoyos, las horas de entrenamiento y la motivación intrínseca.


Abstract. Objective. The aim of this study was to identify the processes that predict the optimal state of Flow in university athletes. Method. A sample of 75 athletes that participated in the State and National Universiada with ages between 18 and 25 years (M = 21.26, SD = 1.89) was selected in this research. The scale of Competitive State Anxiety, Sport Motivation, Affects and Flow State was administered. Results. Athletes that had higher levels of positive emotions accompanied with optimal state of Flow showed lower levels of somatic and cognitive anxiety. Thus, the variables that predicted an optimal state of Flow to a greater extent had a positive effect along support, hours of training and intrinsic motivation.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Emoções , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Psicologia Positiva , Estudantes , México
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J. Phys. Educ. (Maringá) ; 34: e3440, 2023. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1528867

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ABSTRACT Training monitoring is important in the development process of the athlete. The objective of the study was to characterize the psychophysiological response and physical demands of soccer, basketball, handball, and volleyball with young athletes. The sample consisted of 61 young athletes of both genders and members of team sports, 10 training sessions for each modality were monitored. The psychophysiological responses were monitored by the session rating perception of exertion (Session RPE) and training impulse (TRIMP). The physical demands were, distance covered (DC), DC by speed zone (DC_Z1, DC_Z2, DC_Z3, DC_Z4, DC_Z5), number of sprints, and duration of the session. In addition, the recovery status (TQR) was also collected. Differences were noted between duration (p<0.001), DC_Z1 (p<0.017), DC_Z2 (p<0.05), DC_Z3 (p<0.05), DC_Z4 (p<0.003), DC_Z5 (p < 0.05), sprints (p < 0.001), TRIMP (p<0.02), Session RPE (p<0.05) and TQR (p<0.007). In psychophysiological responses, handball showed more time in zones 4 and 5 than other modalities. According to physical demands, basketball, and handball had a higher number of sprints and also higher values ​​in DP_Z5. Therefore, the simultaneous monitoring of physical demands and psychophysiological responses provides supplementary information in monitoring young athletes.


RESUMO O monitoramento do treinamento é importante no processo de desenvolvimento dos atletas. O objetivo do estudo foi comparar as respostas psicofisiológicas e as demandas físicas de jovens atletas de futebol, basquete, handebol e voleibol. A amostra foi constituída por 61 indivíduos de ambos os gêneros que foram acompanhados ao longo de 10 sessões de treino de cada modalidade em questão. As respostas psicofisiológicas foram monitoradas através da percepção subjetiva de esforço da sessão (PSE da sessão) e o impulso de treinamento (TRIMP). As demandas físicas analisadas foram a distância total percorrida (DP), DP por zona de velocidade (DP_Z1, DP_Z2, DP_Z3, DP_Z4, DP_Z5), número de sprints e a duração das sessões. Além disso, o estado de recuperação (TQR) também foi analisado. Foram observadas diferenças significativas entre a duração das sessões (p<0,001), DP_Z1 (p<0,017), DP_Z2 (p<0,05), DP_Z3 (p<0,05), DP_Z4 (p<0,003), DP_Z5 (p <0,05), número de sprints (p < 0,001), TRIMP (p<0,02), PSE da sessão (p<0,05) e TQR (p<0,007). Nas respostas psicofisiológicas, o handebol apresentou mais tempo nas zonas 4 e 5 em comparação demais modalidades. Nas demandas físicas, o basquete e o handebol apresentaram maior número de sprints e também maiores valores na DP_Z5. Dessa forma, o monitoramento em conjunto das demandas físicas e respostas psicofisiológicas fornecem informações complementares no monitoramento de jovens atletas.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adolescente , Educação Física e Treinamento , Estresse Psicológico/psicologia , Aptidão Física/fisiologia , Aptidão Física/psicologia , Esportes de Equipe , Esportes/fisiologia , Basquetebol/fisiologia , Basquetebol/psicologia , Adolescente , Voleibol/fisiologia , Voleibol/psicologia , Atletas , Esportes Juvenis/fisiologia , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia
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Aval. psicol ; 21(1): 40-51, jan.-mar. 2022. ilus, tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-1447447

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Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo adicionar novas evidências de validade à versão brasileira do Questionário de Percepção de Clima Motivacional no Esporte PMCSQ-2. A amostra foi composta por 1.125 crianças e adolescentes praticantes esporte em projetos sociais (média= 13,80±1,34 anos; 61,1% meninos). A Análise Fatorial Exploratória sugeriu estrutura com dois fatores coerentes: clima motivacional orientado ao ego e à tarefa, conforme hipótese teórica. A Análise Fatorial Confirmatória demonstrou adequação do PMCSQ-2 para avaliação das categorias específicas do clima motivacional: aprendizagem cooperativa, esforço, função importante na equipe, rivalidade entre membros da equipe, reconhecimento desigual e punição para erros. Também foram observados indicadores de invariância do modelo entre meninas e meninos. Os resultados sugerem adequação do instrumento ao contexto de projetos sociais. (AU)


This study sought new validity evidence for the Brazilian version of the Perceived Motivational Climate in Sports Questionnaire (PMCSQ-2). The sample consisted of 1125 children and adolescents (Mage = 13.80±1.34 years, 61.1% boys). All subjects practiced sports. Exploratory Factor Analysis suggested an internal structure composed of two general factors: performance-oriented and mastery-oriented motivational climate, as theoretically hypothesized. Confirmatory Factor Analysis demonstrated the adequacy of the PMCSQ-2 to assess specific categories of the motivational climate: cooperative learning, effort, important role in the team, rivalry among team members, unequal recognition and punishment for mistakes. The invariance of the measurement model between girls and boys was confirmed. These study results suggest the adequacy of the measure in the non-governmental organizations context. (AU)


Esta investigación tuvo como objetivo agregar nuevas evidencias de validez a la versión brasileña del Cuestionario de Percepción del Clima Motivacional en el Deporte PMCSQ-2. La muestra se compuso por 1125 niños y adolescentes deportistas en proyectos sociales en Porto Alegre (promedio = 13.80 ± 1.34 años; 61.1% chicos). El Análisis Factorial Exploratorio sugirió una estructura con dos factores: clima motivacional orientado al ego y la tarea, de acuerdo con la hipótesis teórica. El Análisis Factorial Confirmatorio demostró la idoneidad del PMCSQ-2 para evaluar categorías específicas del clima motivacional: aprendizaje cooperativo, esfuerzo, rol importante en el equipo, rivalidad entre los miembros del equipo, reconocimiento desigual y castigo por errores. Se observaron indicadores de invarianza del modelo de medición entre los sexos. Los resultados indican la adecuación del instrumento para medir la percepción del clima motivacional en el contexto de los proyectos sociales. (AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Criança , Adolescente , Adulto , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Motivação , Psicometria , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Distribuição por Sexo , Fatores Sociodemográficos
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J Sports Sci ; 40(8): 886-898, 2022 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35060436

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This study investigated if basic need satisfaction and frustration mediated the associations between autonomy-supportive and controlling coaching behaviours and participants' development of eight different life skills in youth sport. British sports participants (N = 309, Mage = 14.71) completed measures assessing the study variables. Correlational analyses showed that autonomy-supportive coaching behaviours were positively associated with the satisfaction of participants' three basic needs (autonomy, competence, and relatedness) and their development of all eight life skills, whereas controlling coaching behaviours were only positively related to the frustration of participants' three basic needs. Mediational analyses revealed that satisfaction of all three basic needs combined (total need satisfaction) mediated the associations between autonomy-supportive coaching behaviours and participants' development of the eight life skills. Relatedness satisfaction mediated the associations between autonomy-supportive coaching behaviours and participants' development of all eight life skills except for goal setting; autonomy satisfaction mediated the associations between autonomy-supportive coaching behaviours and participants' time management skills; and competence satisfaction mediated the associations between autonomy-supportive coaching behaviours and participants' goal setting and emotional skills. Based on such findings, coaches should look to display autonomy-supportive behaviours that help to satisfy participants' three basic psychological needs and promote their life skills development in sport.


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Tutoria , Esportes , Esportes Juvenis , Adolescente , Humanos , Autonomia Pessoal , Satisfação Pessoal , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia
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Med Sci Sports Exerc ; 54(2): 299-306, 2022 02 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34559728

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INTRODUCTION: Physical activity can improve academic performance; however, much less is known about the specific association between sport participation and academic performance, and this evidence has not been synthesized. Our aim was to systematically review and combine via meta-analyses evidence of the association between sport participation and academic performance in children and adolescents. METHODS: We conducted searches of five electronic databases using sport and academic performance related terms. We combined evidence from eligible studies using a structural equation modeling approach to multilevel meta-analysis. RESULTS: From 115 eligible studies, most of which had a high risk of bias (k = 87), we meta-analyzed 298 effect sizes. Overall, sport participation had a small positive effect on academic performance (d = 0.26, 95% confidence interval = 0.09, 0.42). Moderator analyses indicated that sports participation was most beneficial for academic performance when it was at a moderate dose (i.e., 1-2 h·wk-1), compared with no sport or a high dose of sport (3+ h·wk-1). CONCLUSIONS: Sports participation during school hours was more beneficial for academic performance compared with sport participation outside school hours. Based on mostly low-quality studies, we found some evidence that sport could positively affect academic performance in children and adolescents. It appears that sport participation of a moderate dose and at school could be used to promote academic performance. However, if this field were to inform policy, high-quality studies are needed that provide insight into the effect of dose and sport characteristics on academic performance.


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Desempenho Acadêmico , Exercício Físico/psicologia , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Adolescente , Criança , Humanos
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Pediatrics ; 148(6)2021 12 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34851421

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The benefits of physical activity are likely universal for all children, including children and adolescents with disabilities (CWD). The participation of CWD in physical activity, including adaptive or therapeutic sports and recreation, promotes inclusion, minimizes deconditioning, optimizes physical functioning, improves mental health as well as academic achievement, and enhances overall well-being. Despite these benefits, CWD face barriers to participation and have lower levels of fitness, reduced rates of participation, and a higher prevalence of overweight and obesity compared with typically developing peers. Pediatricians and caregivers may overestimate the risks or overlook the benefits of physical activity in CWD, which further limits participation. Preparticipation evaluations often include assessment of health status, functional capacity, individual activity preferences, availability of appropriate programs, and safety precautions. Given the complexity, the preparticipation evaluation for CWD may not occur in the context of a single office visit but rather over a period of time with input from the child's multidisciplinary team (physicians, coaches, physical education teachers, school nurses, adaptive recreation specialists, physical and occupational therapists, and others). Some CWD may desire to participate in organized sports to experience the challenge of competition, and others may prefer recreational activities for enjoyment. To reach the goal of inclusion in appropriate physical activities for all children with disabilities, child, family, financial, and societal barriers to participation need to be identified and addressed. Health care providers can facilitate participation by encouraging physical activity among CWD and their families during visits. Health care providers can create "physical activity prescriptions" for CWD on the basis of the child's preferred activities, functional status, need for adaptation of the activity and the recreational opportunities available in the community. This clinical report discusses the importance of participation in sports, recreation, and physical activity for CWD and offers practical suggestions to health care providers.


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Exercício Físico , Esportes para Pessoas com Deficiência , Esportes Juvenis , Adolescente , Criança , Exercício Físico/fisiologia , Exercício Físico/psicologia , Humanos , Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente , Participação do Paciente , Obesidade Infantil/prevenção & controle , Pediatras , Aptidão Física , Desempenho Físico Funcional , Papel do Médico , Recreação/fisiologia , Recreação/psicologia , Esportes para Pessoas com Deficiência/fisiologia , Esportes para Pessoas com Deficiência/psicologia , Esportes Juvenis/fisiologia , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia
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Isr Med Assoc J ; 23(11): 720-724, 2021 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34811988

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BACKGROUND: Adequate dietary habits and physical activity during childhood and adolescence may promote growth and cognitive development and contribute to the prevention of chronic disease in later life. School is considered an important social environment that can promote healthy eating habits and life-style changes. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effects of a school-based intervention on nutritional knowledge, eating habits, and physical activity of adolescents. METHODS: We conducted a prospective questionnaire-based study. Anonymous questionnaires were administered at the beginning of the academic year (September 2014) in one high school. During the following year, vending machines containing milk products were installed within the school facility, and students were given two informative nutrition lectures regarding proper nutrition for age, calcium requirement and importance, and physical activity. One active sports day was initiated. At the beginning of the following academic year (September 2015), the students completed the same questionnaires. RESULTS: The study was comprised of 330 teenagers, mean age 15.1 ± 1.39 years, 53% males. Response rate was 83.6% ± 0.4% to multiple choice questions, 60.7% ± 0.5% to multiple section tables, and 80.3% ± 0.9% to open questions. Post-intervention, respondents reported an increase in eating breakfast (57% vs. 47.5%, P = 0.02) and a decrease in purchasing food at school (61.6% vs. 54.3%, P = 0.03). No changes were observed in consumption of milk products, knowledge regarding calcium and vegetable consumption, or sports activities. CONCLUSIONS: Short-term high school-based interventions may lead to improvements in eating habits but are not sufficient for changing nutritional knowledge and physical activity.


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Dieta Saudável , Comportamento Alimentar , Educação em Saúde , Estilo de Vida Saudável , Serviços de Saúde Escolar , Esportes Juvenis , Adolescente , Exercício Físico , Comportamento Alimentar/fisiologia , Comportamento Alimentar/psicologia , Feminino , Educação em Saúde/métodos , Educação em Saúde/normas , Educação em Saúde/estatística & dados numéricos , Necessidades e Demandas de Serviços de Saúde , Humanos , Israel , Masculino , Estado Nutricional , Serviços de Saúde Escolar/organização & administração , Serviços de Saúde Escolar/estatística & dados numéricos , Meio Social , Inquéritos e Questionários , Esportes Juvenis/fisiologia , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia
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PLoS One ; 16(9): e0257487, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34534246

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Many youths participate in sports, and it is of interest to understand the impact of youth sports participation on later-life outcomes. However, prospective studies take a long time to complete and retrospective studies may be more practical and time-efficient to address some questions. We pilot a retrospective survey of youth sports participation and examine agreement between respondent's self-reported participation with high school records in a sample of 84 adults who graduated from high school between 1948 and 2018. The percent agreement between our survey and the school resources for individual sports ranged between 91.5% and 100%. These findings provide preliminary evidence for the reliability of retrospective self-report of youth sports participation. This survey may serve as an efficient approach for evaluating relationships between involvement in youth sports and health outcomes later in adulthood.


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Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Retrospectivos , Instituições Acadêmicas , Autorrelato , Inquéritos e Questionários , Esportes Juvenis/estatística & dados numéricos
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Rev. bras. med. esporte ; 27(3): 299-302, July-Sept. 2021. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1288575

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ABSTRACT Introduction The paper investigates burnout causes and relevant affecting factors of juvenile trampolinists. Objective With 93 participants aged U10-16 of 2019 National Juvenile Trampoline Championship as investigation objects, to improve the current situation of juvenile burnout, exploring the methodology to alleviate and eliminate it, enhancing the sense of achievement in training and competition and providing a theoretical basis for coaches to train and cultivate athletes. Methods Questionnaire survey, semi-structured interview, mathematical statistics. Results The burnout level of the trampolinists is below the moderate level, and the overall burnout level of athletes is not high; the sense of achievement decrease> negative evaluation of sports>emotional/physical exhaustion; the correlation between the overall level of burnout of athletes and different genders, training age, education stage and athlete level is not significant; in terms of burnout, there are very significant positive correlations(P<0.01) between overload factor, personal factor, and situational factor, and emotional/physical exhaustion, sense of achievement decrease and negative evaluation of sports respectively. Conclusions Strengthen the communication with trampolinists, improve their self-regulation ability in various ways, master the methods to alleviate burnout, and increase social support for them. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment results.


RESUMO Introdução O artigo investiga as causas do burnout e os fatores que afetam os jovens trampolinistas. Objetivo Ter como objeto de pesquisa 93 participantes de U10-16 do Campeonato Nacional Juvenil de Trampolim 2019, para melhorar a situação atual do burnout juvenil, explorando a metodologia para amenizá-lo e eliminá-lo, potencializando a sensação de realização em treinamentos e competições e proporcionando uma base para os treinadores trabalharem com os atletas. Métodos Questionário de levantamento, entrevista semiestruturada, estatística matemática. Resultados O nível de burnout dos trampolinistas está abaixo do nível moderado e o nível geral de burnout dos atletas não é alto; diminuição da sensação de realização> avaliação negativa de esportes> burnout emocional/físico; a correlação entre o nível geral de burnout dos atletas e os diferentes gêneros, a idade de treinamento, o estágio educacional e o nível do atleta não é significativa; Em termos de burnout, existem correlações positivas altamente significativas (P <0,01) entre o fator de sobrecarga, o fator pessoal e o fator situacional, e burnout emocional/físico, a diminuição do senso de realização e a avaliação negativa dos esportes, respectivamente. Conclusões Fortalecer a comunicação com os trampolinistas, melhorar sua capacidade de autorregulação de várias maneiras, dominar os métodos para aliviar o burnout e aumentar o apoio social para eles. Nível de evidência II; Estudos terapêuticos: investigação dos resultados do tratamento.


RESUMEN Introducción El artículo investiga las causas del burnout y los factores que afectan a los trampolinistas juveniles. Objetivo Con 93 participantes de edades U10-16 del Campeonato Nacional Juvenil de Trampolín 2019 como objetos de investigación, mejorar la situación actual del burnout juvenil, explorando la metodología para aliviarlo y eliminarlo, potenciando el sentido de logro en entrenamientos y competencias y brindando un base para que los entrenadores trabajen con los atletas. Métodos Encuesta por cuestionario, entrevista semiestructurada, estadística matemática. Resultados El nivel de burnout de los trampolinistas está por debajo del nivel moderado y el nivel de burnout general de los atletas no es alto; disminución del sentido de logro> evaluación negativa de los deportes> burnout emocional / físico; la correlación entre el nivel general de burnout de los atletas y los diferentes géneros, la edad de entrenamiento, la etapa educativa y el nivel del atleta no es significativa; en términos de burnout, existen correlaciones positivas muy significativas (P <0,01) entre el factor de sobrecarga, el factor personal y el factor situacional, y el burnout emocional / físico, la disminución del sentido de logro y la evaluación negativa de los deportes, respectivamente. Conclusiones Fortalecer la comunicación con los trampolinistas, mejorar su capacidad de autorregulación de diversas formas, dominar los métodos para aliviar el burnout y aumentar el apoyo social a ellos. Nivel de evidencia II; Estudios terapéuticos: investigación de los resultados del tratamiento.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Criança , Adolescente , Sintomas Afetivos/psicologia , Atletas/psicologia , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Esgotamento Psicológico/psicologia , Inquéritos e Questionários , Fatores de Risco , Modelos Teóricos
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J Sports Sci Med ; 20(3): 525-534, 2021 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34267593

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The purpose of the present study was to adapt and validate the Physical Appearance State and Trait Anxiety Scale (PASTAS) for Mexican adolescents, verifying the factor invariance by sports and non-sports practitioners. A sample of 930 Mexican adolescents (46.0% females), aged 11-15 years old, voluntarily participated in the study. A total of 415 participants regularly played sports in a club and/or regularly participated in sports competitions and 515 were non-sports practitioners. The adolescents filled out the trait version of the PASTAS questionnaire, which was previously translated and adapted for Mexican-speaking adolescents following the International Test Commission guidelines. The results of the confirmatory factor analyses showed an adequate measurement model for the original two-factor structure (e.g., GFI = 0.913; RMSEA = 0.078; CFI = 0.943). The internal consistency of the two dimensions was excellent (α and Ω = 0.92-0.93). Additionally, the results of the factorial invariance analyses showed an appropriate fit of the two-structure model (e.g., GFI = 0.96; CFI = 0.98; RMSEA = 0.04) among both sports and non-sports practitioners. The proposed trait version of the PASTAS questionnaire adapted to a Mexican-speaking population shows adequate psychometric properties among Mexican adolescents. The Mexican version of the PASTAS questionnaire supports the original two-factor structure (i.e., factor related to the body weight and factor not related to body weight) among adolescents. Additionally, the factorial invariance analyses support the equivalence of the two-factor structure among both sports and non-sports practitioners.


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Ansiedade , Aparência Física , Inquéritos e Questionários , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Adolescente , Criança , Análise Fatorial , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , México , Inventário de Personalidade , Psicometria , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes
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J Sports Sci ; 39(21): 2475-2484, 2021 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34130606

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This study investigated the relationships between the coach, parent, and peer motivational climate and participants' life skills development in youth sport. In total, 308 participants (Mage = 14.67, SD = 2.20) completed a survey assessing the motivational climate (mastery and ego) and their life skills development in sport (teamwork, goal setting, social skills, emotional skills, problem solving and decision making, leadership, time management, and interpersonal communication). Multiple regression analyses found that a peer-created mastery-climate had the strongest positive associations with all eight life skills and total life skills. Coach and parent mastery-oriented climates were also positively related to five of the life skills and total life skills. A parent-created ego-climate had the strongest negative association with all life skills except for goal setting; whereas, a coach-created ego-climate was negatively related to three life skills and total life skills. Contrary to expectations, a peer-created ego-climate was positively associated with three life skills and total life skills. In practice, these novel results suggest that peers have the greatest positive influence on participants' life skills development in sport and all three social agents should be encouraged to create a mastery-climate to help promote participants' life skills development.


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Tutoria , Pais/psicologia , Grupo Associado , Habilidades Sociais , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Adolescente , Desenvolvimento do Adolescente , Criança , Desenvolvimento Infantil , Tomada de Decisões , Feminino , Objetivos , Humanos , Relações Interpessoais , Liderança , Masculino , Motivação , Resolução de Problemas , Análise de Regressão , Gerenciamento do Tempo , Adulto Jovem
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Tohoku J Exp Med ; 253(3): 191-198, 2021 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33716274

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Communication between parents and their children's coaches is important for children's sports activities, but the relationship between parents and coaches is not well understood. It is possible that parents feel a lack of communication with coaches, which could be due to parents' experience with sports activities or the social environment of the team. This study aimed to elucidate the characteristics of parents who feel a lack of communication with their children's coaches of youth sports. A cross-sectional study was conducted on parents of young athletes (n = 6,641) and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to assess factors related to parents' feeling of a lack of communication with their children's coaches. Among the respondents, 29.4% of parents felt a lack of communication with their children's coaches. The factors related to the parents' feeling were a shorter duration of their children playing the present sport, an absence of experience playing the same sport as their children or playing in a team with high competition level, dissatisfaction with their children's attitude towards sports activities, and an awareness of verbal and/or physical abuse by the coaches and bullying by the teammates in their children's team. Parents' previous sports experience and awareness of interpersonal violence in their children's team were associated with their feeling of a lack of communication with coaches. Educating parents on the sport and their roles in youth sport is necessary to make appropriate mutual communication between parents and coaches, which could lead to better circumstances for young athletes.


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Comunicação , Pais/psicologia , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Atletas/psicologia , Atitude , Criança , Comportamento Competitivo , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Meio Social , Inquéritos e Questionários , Ensino
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BMC Public Health ; 21(1): 448, 2021 03 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33673812

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BACKGROUND: COVID-19 continues to represent the single biggest challenge to contemporary community sport globally. Compliance with social distancing policies, strict return-to-play protocols, and COVID-19 specific training has, perhaps, forever changed the way that children and young people engage in organised sport. Within this context, and while many children and families seek to re-engage with community sport, we (researchers and sport practitioners) have an obligation to ask questions about how the pandemic has impacted youth sport, understand the short- and long-term consequences, and explore what (if any) opportunities can be seized to assist and improve future participation and retention. The aim of this paper was to present an in-depth exploration of the impact of COVID-19 on youth sport in South Australia. METHODS: Within an interpretive descriptive methodology, this qualitative investigation draws on rich, individual interview and focus group data with 39 youth (ages 15-18), parents, coaches, and sport administrators. A reflexive thematic analysis was undertaken, leading to the development of four substantive themes. RESULTS: We conceptualised the '4 Rs' to advance theoretical understandings about the pandemic's impact on youth sport, including the themes 'recognising struggle', 'reconnection', 're-engaging after restrictions, and 'reimagining sport'. The themes captured insights about a decline in mental wellbeing and physical activity, an increase in family connectedness, the challenge for sports to attract volunteers and participants back into sport, and the opportunities to reset values and philosophies underpinning the provision of youth sport. CONCLUSION: The findings provide valuable insight into the youth sport setting as a result of the global pandemic and suggest that families, sporting clubs and sporting organisations require additional resources and tools (for example, support for parents to facilitate their children's training at home during lockdown) to aid recovery efforts and to ensure the survival and prosperity of youth sport into the future.


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COVID-19/epidemiologia , COVID-19/psicologia , Controle de Doenças Transmissíveis/estatística & dados numéricos , Quarentena/psicologia , Quarentena/estatística & dados numéricos , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Esportes Juvenis/estatística & dados numéricos , Adolescente , Austrália , Criança , Feminino , Grupos Focais , Humanos , Masculino , Pandemias/estatística & dados numéricos , SARS-CoV-2 , Austrália do Sul/epidemiologia , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Child Psychiatry Hum Dev ; 52(1): 15-29, 2021 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32246362

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Linking mental health services to organised sport offers an avenue to identify and improve mental health among adolescents. In this study, we investigated the efficacy, acceptability and feasibility of an integrated mental health system embedded within a junior sports development program. A three-step integrated mental health program for 12- to 15-year-old rugby league players (N = 74) was delivered in urban (n = 44) and rural (n = 33) areas. Specifically, this system (a) assessed participant mental health on primary outcome measures of anxiety, depression, and anger/conduct problems (and secondary outcome measures of personal attributes and relationships), (b) provided feedback to participants, parents and program coordinators, and (c) connected participants and parents to a multi-component intervention including online resources, a group-based workshop program (4 × 30-min sessions), and tailored individual-level follow-up and referral to further care for participants at high risk of mental health problems. From pre- to post-program, boys' anxiety symptoms declined significantly (with only a trend-level reduction in depression), and there were significant improvements in grit (for urban boys only), efficacy to manage negative emotions, and prosocial behaviour. In addition, when boys reported symptoms associated with high risk for mental health problems, providing parents with feedback enhanced boys' access to care and was associated with significant declines in anxiety symptoms. The program was generally acceptable and feasible, with very high retention in the youth sports development program. Overall, early findings support further deployment and evaluation of integrated mental health systems embedded within sporting contexts to address mental health problems among adolescent boys.


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Ansiedade/psicologia , Emoções/fisiologia , Serviços de Saúde Mental , Saúde Mental , Esportes Juvenis/psicologia , Adolescente , Criança , Depressão/psicologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Projetos Piloto
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