Fleming Daniel J M, Dorsch Travis E, Serang Sarfaraz, Hardiman Amand L, Blazo Jordan A, Farrey Tom, Lerner Jennifer Brown, Solomon Jon
Utah State University, United States.
University of South Carolina, United States.
Psychol Sport Exerc. 2023 Mar;65:102348. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2022.102348. Epub 2022 Nov 30.
Developmentally appropriate sport contexts have the potential to positively influence young people's physiological, psychological, and social outcomes. However, little is known about how families returned to sport in the wake of COVID-19-related restrictions or how socioeconomic and demographic factors influenced parents' perceptions of barriers to returning. A nationally representative sample ( = 6183) of American youth sport parents completed a questionnaire in which they provided demographic information and answered questions related to the barriers they perceived in returning to sport, such as the risk of their child getting sick. Structural equation modeling was used to examine the relationships among a range of socioeconomic and demographic factors and these barriers to returning. Results suggest that parents from racially minoritized and urban neighborhoods held higher levels of concern over health-related and practical barriers to returning to sport. Findings highlight the importance of designing available, equitable, and appropriate youth sport contexts.
适合发展阶段的运动环境有可能对年轻人的生理、心理和社会成果产生积极影响。然而,对于家庭在与COVID-19相关的限制措施之后如何回归运动,或者社会经济和人口因素如何影响父母对回归运动障碍的认知,我们知之甚少。一个具有全国代表性的美国青少年运动家长样本(n = 6183)完成了一份问卷,他们在问卷中提供了人口统计信息,并回答了与他们认为回归运动存在的障碍相关的问题,比如孩子生病的风险。采用结构方程模型来检验一系列社会经济和人口因素与这些回归障碍之间的关系。结果表明,来自少数族裔和城市社区的家长对回归运动的健康相关和实际障碍更为担忧。研究结果凸显了设计可行、公平且合适的青少年运动环境的重要性。