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踢进球门:探索女孩踢澳式足球的体验。

Kicking goals: Exploring the experiences of girls who play Australian Rules football.

机构信息

School of Health and Social Development, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.

School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.

出版信息

Health Promot J Austr. 2022 Jul;33(3):880-890. doi: 10.1002/hpja.536. Epub 2021 Sep 24.

Abstract

ISSUE ADDRESSED

Increasing physical activity of adolescent girls is a key priority for health promotion, as their physical activity levels are generally lower than boys. This study aims to understand the experiences of adolescent girls who play Australian Football League Women's (AFLW) football and to explore girls' pathways to playing football. Understanding how AFLW and gender norms/stereotypes influence girls' experiences and self-perceptions was a key focus.

METHODS

A qualitative description design and purposive sampling were used. Six adolescent girls aged 11-17 that play football in urban Victoria, Australia participated. Short interview survey questions covering demographic and football pathway information were administered prior to online one-on-one interviews. Interviews lasted 30-45 minutes. Questions were framed broadly, open-ended and non-directive (some using image prompts). Data were analysed using thematic analysis.

RESULTS

The results cover four themes: (a) Self-perception-participants presented with positive self-perceptions, (b) Social support-a supportive team and exposure to women playing football, and family support/involvement, were encouraging factors in pathways to playing football, (c) AFLW role models-were positive influences on participants' experience and self-perceptions and (d) Influence of gender norms/stereotypes-participant self-perceptions displayed conforming and non-conforming features of gender norms/stereotypes. Participants reported exposure to sexist commentary about girls in sport through social media and peers but instead of being discouraged, most used it as motivation or empowerment, while others were dismissive.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings suggest increased media coverage of AFLW players may be beneficial. Education programs/initiatives which i) involve AFLW role models and ii) encourage family friendly club environments and team bonding spaces are recommended. SO WHAT?: Findings indicate that adolescent girls can thrive in their football experience, which could increase feelings of empowerment and foster positive self-perceptions, contributing to overall health. Further research in this area is recommended to expand on and strengthen our study findings.

摘要

问题提出

增加青少年女孩的身体活动是促进健康的一个关键优先事项,因为她们的身体活动水平普遍低于男孩。本研究旨在了解参加澳大利亚足球联盟女子(AFLW)足球的青少年女孩的经历,并探讨女孩参与足球运动的途径。了解 AFLW 和性别规范/刻板印象如何影响女孩的经历和自我认知是一个关键焦点。

方法

采用定性描述设计和目的性抽样。在澳大利亚维多利亚州的城市中,有 6 名 11-17 岁的少女参加了这项研究。在进行在线一对一访谈之前,先对她们进行了简短的访谈调查,涵盖人口统计学和足球途径信息。访谈持续 30-45 分钟。问题框架广泛,采用开放式和非指导性(有些使用图像提示)。使用主题分析对数据进行分析。

结果

结果涵盖四个主题:(a)自我认知——参与者呈现出积极的自我认知;(b)社会支持——一个支持性的团队和接触到女性踢足球,以及家庭支持/参与,是参与足球运动的途径的鼓励因素;(c)AFLW 榜样——对参与者的经历和自我认知有积极影响;(d)性别规范/刻板印象的影响——参与者的自我认知表现出符合和不符合性别规范/刻板印象的特征。参与者报告说,通过社交媒体和同龄人接触到关于女孩在运动中的性别歧视言论,但大多数人并没有因此感到沮丧,而是将其作为动力或赋权,而其他人则不屑一顾。

结论

研究结果表明,增加对 AFLW 球员的媒体报道可能是有益的。建议开展教育计划/倡议,(i)包括 AFLW 榜样,以及(ii)鼓励家庭友好型俱乐部环境和团队联系空间。

所以呢?:研究结果表明,青少年女孩可以在她们的足球经历中茁壮成长,这可以增加她们的赋权感,并培养积极的自我认知,从而促进整体健康。建议在这一领域进一步开展研究,以扩展和加强我们的研究结果。

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