Swartz Leslie, Bantjes Jason, Rall Divan, Ferreira Suzanne, Blauwet Cheri, Derman Wayne
Alan J. Flisher Centre for Public Mental Health, Department of Psychology, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Department of Psychology, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
PLoS One. 2016 Dec 12;11(12):e0167481. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0167481. eCollection 2016.
The Paralympic Movement explicitly sets out to create a more equitable society and promote participation for all and fairness in disability sport. This is primarily achieved through the use of a range of interventions with less attention given to how economic factors may hinder access and achievement in Paralympic sport. We investigated how country-level economic variables influence the level of participation and achievement in the 2015 International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Athletics Championships held in Doha. We used multiple regression analysis to show how levels of participation and achievement in the Championships were significantly determined by economic factors independent of population size. Our data show that in spite of the ideals of inclusion and fairness within the Paralympic Movement and the considerable effort expended on the use of technologies to achieve this, economic factors continue to exert a statistically significant influence on both the level of participation and achievement of Paralympic athletes. LMICs participate at lower levels and achieve fewer medals when compared to HICs. These differences are particularly marked in events that have a high cost of participation. Our findings raise questions regarding the use of current technologies and the level to which they are able to truly disrupt the politics of global inequality in sport.
残奥运动明确致力于创建一个更加公平的社会,促进所有人参与残疾体育运动并实现公平。这主要是通过一系列干预措施来实现的,而较少关注经济因素可能如何阻碍参与残奥会运动以及在其中取得成绩。我们调查了国家层面的经济变量如何影响2015年在多哈举行的国际残奥委会田径锦标赛的参与水平和成绩。我们使用多元回归分析来表明锦标赛的参与水平和成绩如何由独立于人口规模的经济因素显著决定。我们的数据表明,尽管残奥运动秉持包容和公平的理念,并且在使用技术以实现这一目标方面付出了巨大努力,但经济因素继续对残奥会运动员的参与水平和成绩产生统计学上的显著影响。与高收入国家相比,低收入和中等收入国家的参与水平较低,获得的奖牌也较少。这些差异在参与成本高昂的项目中尤为明显。我们的研究结果引发了关于当前技术的使用以及它们能够在多大程度上真正打破体育领域全球不平等政治的问题。