Norris Gareth, Norris Heather
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom.
Front Sports Act Living. 2021 Jul 15;3:663587. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2021.663587. eCollection 2021.
Interventions focused on young people at risk of anti-social and criminal behaviour frequently involve physical exercise and/or participation in sporting activities as a primary vehicle to bring about behavioural change in both the short to medium term. Anecdotal evidence suggests that sporting activities positively influence individual well-being alongside a sense of purpose and belonging centred around sporting clubs and activities. Empirically, participation in sport has been identified as a key resilience factor for young people with numerous Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and investment and policy initiatives target investment in these opportunities. However, the psychological mechanisms which underpin these improvements in well-being and building of resilience are less clearly articulated. This article will review current and developing research in this field to synthesise future applications of sport-related interventions with young people, with a particular emphasis on furthering understanding of the pathways to capacity building at individual and community level which sport and exercise can generate.
针对有反社会和犯罪行为风险的年轻人的干预措施,通常将体育锻炼和/或参与体育活动作为短期内实现行为改变的主要手段。轶事证据表明,体育活动除了能带来围绕体育俱乐部和活动的目标感和归属感外,还能对个人幸福感产生积极影响。从实证角度看,参与体育运动已被确定为有大量童年不良经历(ACEs)的年轻人的关键复原力因素,投资和政策举措都将目标对准了对这些机会的投资。然而,支撑这些幸福感提升和复原力培养的心理机制却较少得到清晰阐述。本文将回顾该领域当前和正在开展的研究,以综合体育相关干预措施在年轻人中的未来应用,尤其强调进一步理解体育和锻炼在个人和社区层面所能产生的能力建设途径。