Community organization factors affecting veteran participation in adaptive sports.

The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine Pub Date : 2022-05-01 Epub Date: 2020-08-18 DOI:10.1080/10790268.2020.1803657
Zachariah G Whiting, David Falk, Jonathan Lee, Beth Weinman, Jesse M Pines, Kenneth Lee
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Objective: This study aims to describe United States military veteran participation in adaptive sports and to assess the demographic make-up and organizational characteristics of existing adaptive sports programs.Design: Prospective, cross-sectional survey.Setting: Community organizations with adaptive sports programs.Participants: 85 adaptive sports programs.Interventions: Nine question survey.Outcome Measures: Demographic data and sports offered by adaptive sports programs in the United States.Results: The survey response rate was 70%. The median number of total participants in an organization was 75 and the median number of veterans was 50. 76% of organizations had some degree of affiliation with a VAMC. Organizations affiliated with a VAMC are more likely to be rehabilitation centers, whereas community organizations with no VAMC affiliation are most commonly independent organizations with no rehabilitation component. Individuals of all ages participate in adaptive sports, with increasing participation associated with increasing age. Golf was the sport offered most commonly by adaptive sports programs in this survey. Low-contact sports were offered more often than high-contact sports, and the majority of programs offered adaptive sports year-round.Conclusions: Our results suggest that U.S. Military veterans represent a large proportion of the individuals participating in adaptive sports. Further research specifically focusing on factors veterans find desirable when considering participating in adaptive sports is indicated to identify programs that should be promoted, developed, and funded to increase veteran participation in adaptive sports.

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社区组织因素对退伍军人参加适应性体育的影响。
目的:本研究旨在描述美国退伍军人参与适应性体育,并评估现有适应性体育项目的人口构成和组织特征。设计:前瞻性横断面调查。设置:社区组织与适应性体育项目。参与项目:85个适应性运动项目。干预措施:9个问题的调查。结果测量:美国适应性体育项目提供的人口统计数据和运动。结果:调查回复率为70%。一个组织的总参与者人数中位数是75人,退伍军人人数中位数是50人。76%的组织与VAMC有某种程度的联系。隶属于VAMC的组织更有可能是康复中心,而不隶属于VAMC的社区组织通常是没有康复成分的独立组织。所有年龄段的人都参加适应性运动,年龄越大,参与程度越高。在这项调查中,高尔夫是适应性运动项目中最常见的运动。低接触运动比高接触运动更常见,大多数项目全年都提供适应性运动。结论:我们的研究结果表明,美国退伍军人在参加适应性运动的个体中占很大比例。进一步的研究特别关注退伍军人在考虑参加适应性运动时认为可取的因素,以确定应该促进、发展和资助的项目,以增加退伍军人参加适应性运动。
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