Giacobbi Peter R, Stancil Michael, Hardin Brent, Bryant Lance
Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL, USA.
Adapt Phys Activ Q. 2008 Jul;25(3):189-207. doi: 10.1123/apaq.25.3.189.
The present study examined links between physical activity and quality of life experienced by individuals with physical disabilities recruited from a wheelchair user's basketball tournament. The participants included 12 male and 14 female adults between the ages of 18-54 (M=31.12, SD=10.75) who all reported one or more condition(s) that impacted their daily living. They were administered the Physical Activity Scale for Individuals with Physical Disabilities (Washburn, Weimo, McAuley, Frogley, & Figoni, 2002) and in-depth interviews focused on their physical activity experiences and evaluations about their quality of life. Grounded theory analyses (Charmaz, 2000, 2002) revealed that individuals who use wheelchairs perceived a number of psychological, social, and health benefits associated with physical activity involvement. The participants' evaluations and descriptions of their physical activity experiences appeared to support self-efficacy beliefs, feelings of empowerment, and motivation for continued involvement. First-person descriptions are presented to demonstrate how and why physical activity behaviors were perceived to enhance the quality of the participants' lives.
本研究调查了从轮椅使用者篮球锦标赛招募的身体残疾个体的体育活动与生活质量之间的联系。参与者包括12名男性和14名女性成年人,年龄在18至54岁之间(M = 31.12,SD = 10.75),他们都报告了一种或多种影响其日常生活的状况。对他们进行了《身体残疾个体体育活动量表》(沃什伯恩、韦莫、麦考利、弗罗格利和菲戈尼,2002年)的测试,并进行了深入访谈,重点是他们的体育活动经历以及对生活质量的评价。扎根理论分析(查马兹,2000年、2002年)表明,使用轮椅的个体认为参与体育活动有许多心理、社会和健康益处。参与者对其体育活动经历的评价和描述似乎支持自我效能信念、 empowerment感以及持续参与的动机。本文呈现第一人称描述,以展示体育活动行为如何以及为何被认为能提高参与者的生活质量。