Richardson Emma V, Papathomas Anthony, Smith Brett, Goosey-Tolfrey Victoria L
a Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport, School of Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences, Loughborough University , Loughborough , UK.
Disabil Rehabil. 2017 Jan;39(2):193-200. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2015.1073372. Epub 2015 Aug 5.
Individuals with physical disabilities in developing countries can experience many instances of psychosocial hardship. Although scholars have suggested that participation in sport can positively impact psychosocial health, few studies have explored this phenomenon within the disabled population of developing nations.
Sixteen wheelchair tennis players were recruited across six developing countries and interviewed in regards to their experiences. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews, transcribed verbatim and subject to thematic analysis.
Wheelchair tennis players perceived their participation in sport enhanced their psychosocial well-being. Three broad themes emerged from analysis of the interviews; (1) developed transferrable skills, (2) perceived personal growth and (3) benefits of an athletic identity.
Sports participation, in this case wheelchair tennis, may be a viable means to promote psychosocial well-being in disabled populations within developing nations. Moreover, sport holds the potential to challenge negative perceptions of disability at an individual and societal level within these cultures. Implication for Rehabilitation Individuals with physical disabilities in developing countries may experience psychosocial hardship and cultural stigma. Wheelchair sport may be a viable means to enhance psychosocial well-being in this population. Skills learnt "on court" are transferrable to everyday life potentially improving independence and quality of life. Identifying as an athlete can challenge negative cultural perceptions of disability.
发展中国家的身体残疾者可能会经历许多心理社会困境。尽管学者们认为参与体育运动能对心理社会健康产生积极影响,但很少有研究在发展中国家的残疾人群体中探讨这一现象。
在六个发展中国家招募了16名轮椅网球运动员,并就他们的经历进行了访谈。使用半结构化访谈收集数据,逐字转录并进行主题分析。
轮椅网球运动员认为他们参与体育运动增强了他们的心理社会幸福感。访谈分析得出了三个广泛的主题;(1)培养了可转移的技能,(2)感知到个人成长,(3)运动身份的益处。
在这种情况下,参与轮椅网球运动可能是促进发展中国家残疾人群体心理社会幸福感的一种可行方式。此外,体育运动有潜力在这些文化中的个人和社会层面挑战对残疾的负面看法。对康复的启示发展中国家的身体残疾者可能会经历心理社会困境和文化耻辱。轮椅运动可能是增强这一人群心理社会幸福感的一种可行方式。“在球场上”学到的技能可以转移到日常生活中,有可能提高独立性和生活质量。认同自己是一名运动员可以挑战对残疾的负面文化看法。