Youth sport and COVID-19: a potential generation lost

M. Drummond, S. Elliott, C. Drummond, I. Prichard
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This conceptual / study protocol paper provides important context around the role of sport in Australia where sport provides aspects of community agency through participation, organisation and volunteerism. It provides a descriptive analysis of how sport assists young people in developing physical and mental “fitness” through its community orientation. However, it also provides discussion around the potential of a “generation lost” to sport as a consequence of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The conceptual nature of this paper means that the data collection underpinning this research has not yet been conducted. However, given that we have applied for human research ethics along with having accrued sporting clubs and organisations eager to be involved in the research, we are planning to roll out this research by mid 2020. The design will be based on mixed methods approach whereby large-scale surveys together with focus groups and interviews will be central to the research data collection process. This research is unique given the nature of the time in which it exists. The last global pandemic was around 100 years ago when sport did not play such a significant role in society. Understanding the implications of the pandemic on young people and to the sporting clubs and organisations will be key in re-establishing sport as a central component of community agency towards the physical and mental health of young people. The urgency of understanding this is key to assisting the loss of potential young people to sport and the benefits that go with it to the individual, the community, and society as a whole.
青年体育与2019冠状病毒病:失去的一代
本概念/研究方案文件围绕体育在澳大利亚的作用提供了重要背景,体育通过参与、组织和志愿服务提供了社区机构的各个方面。它对体育如何通过其社区导向帮助年轻人发展身心“健康”进行了描述性分析。然而,它也提供了关于2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行导致“一代人”失去体育运动的可能性的讨论。本文的概念性质意味着,支撑这项研究的数据收集尚未进行。然而,鉴于我们已经申请了人类研究伦理,同时也有一些体育俱乐部和组织渴望参与这项研究,我们计划在2020年年中推出这项研究。该设计将基于混合方法,即大规模调查以及焦点小组和访谈将是研究数据收集过程的核心。鉴于其存在的时间性质,这项研究是独一无二的。上一次全球疫情发生在大约100年前,当时体育在社会中没有发挥如此重要的作用。了解疫情对年轻人以及体育俱乐部和组织的影响,将是重建体育作为社区机构促进年轻人身心健康的核心组成部分的关键。理解这一点的紧迫性是帮助潜在年轻人失去体育运动的关键,也是帮助他们为个人、社区和整个社会带来好处的关键。
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