探索澳大利亚网球教练的性别体验:对男女网球教练的横向调查。

IF 2.3 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Journal of Sports Sciences Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1080/02640414.2024.2425906
Jasmine M Petersen, Shane Pill, Kate Ridley, Deborah Agnew, Ivanka Prichard
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在澳大利亚,担任网球教练的女性人数仍然不足。本研究旨在通过 "自我决定理论"(Self-determination Theory)的视角,研究体育教练工作中可能存在的性别体验因素(障碍和促进因素),以及这些因素与教练员留任的关系。在线调查评估了教练工作的障碍(个人、人际、组织和社会文化层面)、教练工作的动力和社会对教练工作的支持。参与者还完成了对教练保留率的测量(教练承诺、继续执教的意愿)。这项调查由 243 名澳大利亚网球教练完成(年龄 = 49.5 ± 16.4 岁,35.8% 为女性)。调查结果表明,女性教练认为遇到的社会文化障碍(如歧视、边缘化)明显多于男性教练。打算长期(超过 10 年)从事教练职业的女性(41.4%)少于男性(55.8%)。回归分析没有发现任何预测女性教练员留任的因素。在男性中,综合调节(β = 0.22,p = 0.036)和非激励(β = -0.24,p = 0.010)预测了教练员的承诺。人际障碍(OR = 0.27,p = .038)、外部调节(OR = 0.68,p = .023)和非积极性(OR = 0.72,p = .040)预测了男性提前退出教练行业的意愿。这项研究揭示了影响体育教练经历的因素。有必要继续努力支持女性继续从事体育教练工作,其中可能包括挑战社会文化障碍。
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Exploring the gendered experiences of Australian tennis coaches: A cross-sectional survey of women and men tennis coaches.

Women remain underrepresented in tennis coaching roles in Australia. This study aimed to examine the factors (barriers and facilitators) that may underlie gendered experiences in sport coaching and their links to retention in the profession, through the lens of Self-determination Theory. An online survey assessed barriers to coaching (individual, interpersonal, organisational and socio-cultural levels), coaching motivation and social support for coaching. Participants also completed measures of coach retention (coaching commitment, intentions to continue coaching). The survey was completed by 243 Australian tennis coaches (Mage = 49.5 ± 16.4 years, 35.8% women). The findings indicated that women coaches perceived experiencing significantly more socio-cultural barriers (e.g. discrimination, marginalisation) than their men counterparts. Fewer women (41.4%) than men (55.8%) intended to remain in the profession long-term (>10 years). Regression analyses did not reveal any predictors of retention among women coaches. In men, integrated regulation (β = 0.22, p = .036) and amotivation (β = -0.24, p = .010) predicted coaching commitment. Interpersonal barriers (OR = 0.27, p = .038), external regulation (OR = 0.68, p = .023) and amotivation (OR = 0.72, p = .040) predicted male's intentions to exit the profession sooner. This study sheds light on the factors that shape the experiences of sport coaches. Ongoing efforts to support the retention of women in sport coaching are necessary and may include challenging socio-cultural barriers.

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Journal of Sports Sciences
Journal of Sports Sciences 社会科学-运动科学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
2.90%
发文量
147
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Sciences has an international reputation for publishing articles of a high standard and is both Medline and Clarivate Analytics-listed. It publishes research on various aspects of the sports and exercise sciences, including anatomy, biochemistry, biomechanics, performance analysis, physiology, psychology, sports medicine and health, as well as coaching and talent identification, kinanthropometry and other interdisciplinary perspectives. The emphasis of the Journal is on the human sciences, broadly defined and applied to sport and exercise. Besides experimental work in human responses to exercise, the subjects covered will include human responses to technologies such as the design of sports equipment and playing facilities, research in training, selection, performance prediction or modification, and stress reduction or manifestation. Manuscripts considered for publication include those dealing with original investigations of exercise, validation of technological innovations in sport or comprehensive reviews of topics relevant to the scientific study of sport.
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