Bates Samantha, Greene Dekia, O'Quinn Luke
College of Social Work, The Ohio State University, 1947 College Rd N, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
Department of Social Work, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX USA.
Child Adolesc Social Work J. 2021;38(4):437-448. doi: 10.1007/s10560-021-00774-9. Epub 2021 May 15.
Sport is a foundational context for social, emotional, physical, and psychological development. The COVID-19 pandemic displaced many youth from their normative sport activities. As a result, sport-based positive-youth development (PYD) programs, typically delivered in person, had to reimagine ways to reach and engage youth in sport and life skill development. In fall 2020, The Los Angeles Football Club Youth Leadership Program (LAFC YLP) developed seven virtual sport-based PYD videos and one workshop for 120 socially vulnerable youth and their families. All virtual activities were designed to teach life skills through sport and play. Our study sought to explore the accessibility of the virtual sport-based PYD activities, the lived experiences of youth participants during lockdown, and learning outcomes of youth and families who participated in the program. We developed a mixed methods study using an online survey and virtual platform to allow youth to share photos, draw pictures, and leave comments about their lived experiences. Our findings indicated 53 youth and their families participated in the virtual sport-based PYD program and reported the activities were accessible, enjoyable, and challenging for the youth participants. In addition, 26 youth shared photos, images, or posts about their lived experiences. Our thematic analysis of the photos, images, and posts indicated the virtual sport-based PYD activities facilitated positive emotional responses, positive peer interaction, engagement with family, and utilization of environmental resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. Importantly, our findings also suggest virtual sport-based PYD activities may facilitate life skill transfer; an important developmental mechanism for learning in lieu of the decreased opportunities for sport and social interaction during the COVID-19 pandemic.
体育是社会、情感、身体和心理发展的基础环境。新冠疫情使许多青少年无法参与正常的体育活动。因此,通常以面对面形式开展的基于体育的青少年积极发展(PYD)项目,不得不重新思考如何让青少年参与体育及生活技能发展。2020年秋季,洛杉矶足球俱乐部青少年领导力项目(LAFC YLP)为120名社会弱势青少年及其家庭制作了7个基于体育的虚拟PYD视频和1个工作坊。所有虚拟活动都旨在通过体育和游戏传授生活技能。我们的研究旨在探讨基于体育的虚拟PYD活动的可及性、青少年参与者在封锁期间的生活经历,以及参与该项目的青少年和家庭的学习成果。我们开展了一项混合方法研究,使用在线调查和虚拟平台,让青少年分享照片、画画,并留下关于他们生活经历的评论。我们的研究结果表明,53名青少年及其家庭参与了基于体育的虚拟PYD项目,并报告称这些活动对青少年参与者来说是可及的、有趣的且具有挑战性的。此外,26名青少年分享了关于他们生活经历的照片、图像或帖子。我们对这些照片、图像和帖子的主题分析表明,基于体育的虚拟PYD活动在新冠疫情期间促进了积极的情绪反应、积极的同伴互动、与家人的互动以及对环境资源的利用。重要的是,我们的研究结果还表明,基于体育的虚拟PYD活动可能促进生活技能的迁移;这是一种重要的发展机制,有助于在新冠疫情期间因体育和社交互动机会减少的情况下进行学习。