Department of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, Washington, DC, United States.
Up2Us Sports, New Orleans, LA, United States.
Front Public Health. 2024 Mar 8;12:1345282. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1345282. eCollection 2024.
Sports-based youth development (SBYD) programs provide an inclusive, supportive environment for promoting physical activity as well as nurturing the development of life skills which, in combination, promote physical, mental, and emotional health in youth. The Up2Us Sports SBYD program was implemented in six schools in New Orleans, Louisiana in 2020-2022, where near-peer coaches from the community were placed in schools and present throughout the school day. The intervention period straddled the COVID-19 pandemic as well as extreme weather events, modifying program delivery.
PROCESS/METHODS: An exploratory case study was conducted to understand participant experience amid program disruptions and modifications, as well as their perceptions of program impact on physical activity and health. Interviews with coaches ( = 7), focus groups with youth ( = 14) and program observation data were triangulated to provide a description of the case.
The major theme that emerged from the case study was the centrality of the near-peer mentorship relationships between coaches and youth. Participants believed near-peer relationships facilitated life skill development and increased opportunity for physical activity in schools, but pressures on coaches' time and external challenges in the community were limiting factors to the extent of program impact.
This community case study demonstrates the potential role for near-peer mentors in influencing the health and wellbeing of youth from under-resourced communities and highlights the opportunity for school-based SBYD programming to provide youth with a consistent source of both relational and physical activity support.
体育为本的青年发展(SBYD)计划为促进体育活动以及培养生活技能提供了一个包容和支持的环境,这些活动共同促进了青年的身心健康。Up2Us 体育 SBYD 计划于 2020 年至 2022 年在路易斯安那州新奥尔良的六所学校实施,社区中的近龄教练被安置在学校,并在整个学校日期间在场。干预期跨越了 COVID-19 大流行以及极端天气事件,修改了项目交付。
过程/方法:进行了一项探索性案例研究,以了解参与者在项目中断和修改期间的体验,以及他们对项目对体育活动和健康影响的看法。对教练(=7)进行访谈,对青年(=14)进行焦点小组讨论,并结合项目观察数据,对案例进行了描述。
案例研究中出现的主要主题是教练和青年之间近龄导师关系的核心地位。参与者认为,近龄关系促进了生活技能的发展,并增加了学校体育活动的机会,但教练时间的压力和社区外部的挑战是限制项目影响程度的因素。
这项社区案例研究展示了近龄导师在影响资源匮乏社区青年健康和福祉方面的潜在作用,并强调了基于学校的 SBYD 计划为青年提供关系和体育活动支持的机会。