Inclusivity & Modification Attitudes in Collegiate Intramural Sport: A Pilot Study

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
K. Rougeau, K. S. Sakyi, C. Piletic
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate college students’ inclusivity and openness for modifications made for those with physical disabilities in intramural sport. Participants were 268 students from two midwestern universities. Attitudes toward inclusivity and modification were assessed using the Collegian Attitudes toward Inclusive Recreation (CAICR) Scale. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression. Results show that positive attitudes toward inclusivity increased as students got older, and male students were less likely to be inclusive compared to female students. Students majoring in education and human services fields had more positive attitudes toward inclusion than those in arts and sciences fields did. Being a non-traditional student was the only and strongest predictor of less positive attitudes toward modification. Findings demonstrate that students in the two midwestern colleges may have welcoming attitudes toward individuals with physical disabilities in intramural sports; however, they may be less willing to make modifications, particularly among non-traditional students.
大学校内体育的包容性与变通态度:一项初步研究
本研究的目的是评估大学生在校内体育运动中对身体残疾者进行修改的包容性和开放性。参与者是来自中西部两所大学的268名学生。使用大学生对包容性娱乐的态度量表(CAICR)评估对包容性和修正的态度。数据采用多元线性回归分析。结果表明,随着学生年龄的增长,对包容性的积极态度有所增加,与女生相比,男生不太可能具有包容性。与艺术和科学领域的学生相比,教育和公共服务领域的学生对包容持更积极的态度。作为一名非传统的学生,是唯一也是最有力的预测因素,可以预测对修改的态度不那么积极。研究结果表明,中西部两所大学的学生在校内体育运动中可能对身体残疾的人持欢迎态度;然而,他们可能不太愿意做出改变,尤其是在非传统学生中。
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Recreational Sports Journal
Recreational Sports Journal HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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