Anderson-Butcher Dawn, Amorose Anthony J, Sobecki Claire, Scheadler Travis R, Atkinson Obidiah, Gutzwiller Emily
College of Social Work, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States.
School of Kinesiology and Recreation, College of Applied Science and Technology, Illinois State University, Normal, IL, United States.
Front Sports Act Living. 2022 Jul 20;4:816539. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2022.816539. eCollection 2022.
Research finds engagement in sport-based positive youth development (PYD) programs contribute to key outcomes related to physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and mental health. Consistent, long-term participation ensures youth, especially those who are socially vulnerable, reap the most benefits. Even when common barriers are removed, retention remains a challenge. Using mixed methods, this study explored factors related to long-term retention among youth from socially vulnerable circumstances attending one sport-based PYD program. Factors related to youth participation in the previous year's program, as well as general youth demographics, were examined using difference tests and binomial logistic regression to explore retention among 124 of the 384 youth who returned to the program the following year. Results of the regression analyses showed the full model (with all predictors included), vs. an intercept-only model, was statistically significant, χ (11, = 235) = 23.38, = 0.02. The model correctly classified 88.2% of the non-returners and 28.0% of the returners for an overall correct classification rate of 67.2%. Better fitness levels, higher perceived social responsibility (an outcome targeted in the program), and some demographic variables (such as lower poverty rates and younger age) were associated with a greater probability of returning, although effect sizes were small. Additionally, interviews were conducted with 18 parent/caregivers of returning youth and 18 match comparison parent/caregivers of non-returning youth. Qualitative analyses revealed few differences in previous year's program experiences between returners and non-returners, as well as similarities in reported benefits from involvement. Both sets of parent/caregivers cited positive experiences overall, and particular benefits related to meeting new people and learning new sports. Parents/caregivers of non-returners, however, noted the value of physical literacy components of the program more so than their counterparts. Social interactions, both positive and negative, seem to have particular relevance for retention. Findings overall, however, demonstrate challenges with predicting retention and fostering long-term engagement among youth from socially vulnerable circumstances in programming.
研究发现,参与基于体育活动的积极青少年发展(PYD)项目有助于实现与身体、社交、情感、认知和心理健康相关的关键成果。持续、长期的参与可确保青少年,尤其是那些社会弱势群体,获得最大收益。即便消除了常见障碍,留住青少年依然是一项挑战。本研究采用混合方法,探讨了参与一项基于体育活动的PYD项目的社会弱势群体青少年长期参与的相关因素。通过差异检验和二项逻辑回归,研究了与青少年上一年项目参与情况以及一般青少年人口统计学特征相关的因素,以探究384名青少年中次年返回该项目的124名青少年的参与留存情况。回归分析结果显示,完整模型(包含所有预测变量)与仅含截距的模型相比,具有统计学意义,χ²(11, N = 235) = 23.38, p = 0.02。该模型正确分类了88.2%的未返回者和28.0%的返回者,总体正确分类率为67.2%。更好的体能水平、更高的社会责任感(该项目的一个目标成果)以及一些人口统计学变量(如较低的贫困率和较年轻的年龄)与返回的可能性更大相关,尽管效应量较小。此外,还对18名返回青少年的家长/照顾者和18名未返回青少年的匹配对照家长/照顾者进行了访谈。定性分析表明,返回者和未返回者上一年项目经历的差异不大,且参与带来的益处报告相似。两组家长/照顾者总体上都提到了积极的经历,以及与结识新朋友和学习新运动相关的特别益处。然而,未返回者的家长/照顾者比返回者的家长/照顾者更强调该项目身体素养部分的价值。积极和消极的社交互动似乎对留存特别重要。不过,总体研究结果表明,在预测社会弱势群体青少年在项目中的留存情况和促进其长期参与方面存在挑战。