“My Favourite Self:” A Retrospective Analysis of an Outdoor Orientation Program

Timothy S. O’Connell, Anna H. Lathrop, Kelly A. Pilato
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Background: The short-term impacts of outdoor orientation programs (OOPs) have been documented in the literature for close to 40 years. While there is a fair amount of research examining the immediate effects of OOPs, there are relatively few studies exploring long-term impacts. Purpose: This study examined the important longitudinal “lessons learned” from participating in an OOP. Methodology/Approach: This study utilized a retrospective qualitative approach and employed the Most Significant Change technique to understand meaningful lessons learned. Alumni from an OOP participated in semi-structured interviews. Thematic analyses included open coding, focused coding, and axial coding. Findings/Conclusions: Primary themes that emerged from the coding process included community and social connections, mental health and well-being and environmental appreciation and value of nature. Participants reported learning valuable lessons related to community building, coping, stress relief, resiliency and thriving, and connection with nature. Implications: Results provide evidence supporting positive long-term effects of OOPs. A particular highlight is how participants noted the OOP helped shape their “favourite self” years after their university experience. Researchers and practitioners can use these results to inform OOP curricula and to include in program marketing and lobbying efforts.
"我最喜欢的自己:"对户外定向计划的回顾分析
背景:户外定向计划(OOPs)的短期影响在文献中已有近 40 年的记载。虽然有相当多的研究探讨了户外定向活动的直接影响,但探讨其长期影响的研究相对较少。目的:本研究探讨了从参与 OOP 项目中学到的重要纵向 "经验教训"。方法/途径:本研究采用了一种回顾性定性方法,并使用了 "最重要变化 "技术来了解所吸取的有意义的经验教训。来自 OOP 的校友参加了半结构化访谈。专题分析包括开放式编码、重点编码和轴向编码。结果/结论:编码过程中出现的主要主题包括社区和社会联系、心理健康和幸福感以及环境欣赏和自然价值。参与者报告说,他们学到了与社区建设、应对、缓解压力、复原力和茁壮成长以及与自然联系相关的宝贵经验。影响:研究结果提供了支持户外活动长期积极影响的证据。一个特别的亮点是,参与者指出,在大学生活结束多年后,OOP 如何帮助他们塑造 "最喜欢的自己"。研究人员和从业人员可以利用这些结果为 OOP 课程提供信息,并将其纳入计划营销和游说工作中。
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