School of Public Health, Indiana University-Bloomington, United States.
School of Public Health, Indiana University-Bloomington, United States.
Disabil Health J. 2018 Apr;11(2):262-266. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2017.10.007. Epub 2017 Oct 23.
Adolescents with mobility impairments have fewer opportunities to challenge identity as an athlete through sport participation.
OBJECTIVE/HYPOTHESIS: This study examined athletic identity impact of adolescent athletes with mobility impairments who participate in Paralympic Sport Clubs.
This cross-sectional web-survey design examined demographics (gender, academic level, hours of time spent in sports participation, and preferred amount of time in sport participation) and athletic identity through the Athletic Identity Measurement Scale (AIMS). Forty-seven adolescents (male = 34, female = 13) between the ages of 13-18 with mobility impairments who were currently participating in a Paralympic Sport Club were recruited for the study.
Two factorial ANOVA examined the differences of AIMS scores by gender and academic level, and gender and hours of time spent in sports participation per week. Hours of time spent in sports participation by adolescent athletes with physical disabilities showed significant difference on athletes' identity. AIMS score increased along with augmented time spent in sport participation. However, gender and academic level made no significant difference on athletic identity. A one-way ANOVA test was applied to compare the effect of preferred amount of time in sport participation per week on scores for AIMS and showed significant group difference on AIMS. Participants who indicated more preferred amount of time in sport participation also scored higher on AIMS.
These findings support the notion that hours of time spent and preferred amount of time in sports participation influences athletic identity. Sport participation, when available can influence athletic identity with this population.
行动障碍的青少年通过参与体育运动来挑战运动员身份的机会较少。
目的/假设:本研究考察了参加残奥会体育俱乐部的行动障碍青少年运动员的运动身份认同的影响。
本横断面网络调查设计研究了人口统计学(性别、学术水平、每周参与运动的时间和偏好的运动时间)和通过运动身份测量量表(AIMS)测量的运动身份认同。招募了 47 名年龄在 13-18 岁之间、行动有障碍、目前正在参加残奥会体育俱乐部的青少年运动员(男性 34 名,女性 13 名)。
双因素方差分析考察了 AIMS 分数在性别和学术水平、性别和每周参与运动的时间之间的差异。残疾青少年运动员每周参与运动的时间存在显著差异,这对运动员的身份认同有影响。随着运动参与时间的增加,AIMS 得分增加。然而,性别和学术水平对运动身份认同没有显著影响。单向方差分析用于比较每周参与运动的偏好时间对 AIMS 分数的影响,结果显示 AIMS 存在显著的组间差异。每周参与运动的偏好时间较多的参与者,在 AIMS 上的得分也较高。
这些发现支持这样一种观点,即参与运动的时间和偏好的运动时间会影响运动身份认同。当有机会参与运动时,它可以影响这一人群的运动身份认同。