The Current Youth Sport Culture and its Impact on Sport Participation Experiences of Low Socioeconomic Status Families

IF 0.5 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Maryena Hernandez, Elena Miller, Laura Prieto, Luis Columna, Kevin Biese, David Bell
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Purpose: The rise of sport specialization can jeopardize the opportunities for families of low socioeconomic status (SES) to participate in organized sport. However, obtaining an athletic scholarship may be a motivating factor for low SES youth to sport specialize. Yet, the experiences of low SES athletes in sport participation are not well known. Method: We used an Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) to explore experiences of low SES families with children participating in sport and how this may be impacted by the current youth sport culture that promotes sport specialization. We engaged in semi-structured interviews with 12 low SES parents. Results: The following 4 interrelated themes emerged: (a) Benefits of youth sport participation, (b) Negatives and/or barriers to youth sport participation, (c) Strategies to get involved in youth sport, and (d) Facilitators for youth sport participation. Conclusions: Findings indicate that while low SES youth sport parents are motivated to involve their children in sports, there are many barriers that hinder their opportunities for their child to participate in organized sports. These issues are exacerbated by the current youth sport culture which emphasizes sport specialization with very few existing facilitators to involve their child in organize sport.
当前青少年体育文化及其对低社会经济地位家庭体育参与体验的影响
目的:体育专业化的兴起可能会危及低社会经济地位(SES)家庭参加有组织的体育活动的机会。然而,获得体育奖学金可能是低社会经济地位青年从事体育专业的一个激励因素。然而,低SES运动员在体育参与方面的经历并不为人所知。方法:我们使用解释现象学分析(IPA)来探讨有孩子参与体育运动的低社会经济地位家庭的经历,以及当前促进体育专业化的青少年体育文化如何影响这种经历。我们对12位低社会经济地位的父母进行了半结构化访谈。结果:出现了以下4个相互关联的主题:(a)青少年体育参与的好处,(b)青少年体育参与的负面和/或障碍,(c)参与青少年体育的战略,以及(d)青少年体育参与的促进者。结论:研究结果表明,虽然低社会经济地位青少年体育父母有动机让孩子参与体育运动,但仍有许多障碍阻碍他们让孩子参加有组织的体育运动。目前的青少年体育文化强调体育专业化,很少有现有的辅导员让他们的孩子参与组织体育运动,这加剧了这些问题。
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