a School of Sport and Biomedical Sciences , University of Bolton , Bolton , UK.
b Department of Sport and Physical Activity , Edge Hill University , Ormskirk , UK.
J Sports Sci. 2019 Apr;37(8):850-856. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2018.1530580. Epub 2018 Oct 17.
This study investigated the relationships between parental behaviours and players' life skills development and enjoyment within youth soccer. In total, 317 players (Mage = 12.83, SD = 1.70, age range = 10-16 years) completed a survey assessing parental behaviours (praise and understanding, directive behaviour, and pressure), perceived life skills development (teamwork, goal setting, time management, emotional skills, interpersonal communication, social skills, leadership, and problem solving and decision making), and enjoyment of soccer. Multiple regression analyses found that praise and understanding was the key contributor to the outcome variables, making the largest unique contribution to teamwork, goal setting, leadership, and total life skills. Directive behaviour made the largest unique contribution to emotional skills, and problem solving and decision making; whereas pressure made the largest unique contribution to participants' time management and social skills. In practice, the results suggest that parents should display praise and understanding behaviours, which were the main contributor to players' development of life skills within soccer.
本研究调查了父母行为与青少年足球运动员生活技能发展和享受之间的关系。共有 317 名球员(平均年龄为 12.83 岁,标准差为 1.70 岁,年龄范围为 10-16 岁)完成了一项调查,评估了父母行为(表扬和理解、指导行为和压力)、感知生活技能发展(团队合作、目标设定、时间管理、情绪技能、人际交往、社交技能、领导力以及解决问题和决策制定)以及对足球的享受。多元回归分析发现,表扬和理解是对结果变量的主要贡献者,对团队合作、目标设定、领导力和整体生活技能的贡献最大。指导行为对情绪技能和解决问题和决策制定的贡献最大;而压力对参与者的时间管理和社交技能的贡献最大。在实践中,研究结果表明,父母应该表现出表扬和理解的行为,这是球员在足球中发展生活技能的主要贡献者。