Department of Orthopedagogics: Learning, Education and Development, Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, 9104 HE Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
School of Sport & Exercise, HAN University of Applied Sciences, 6525 AJ Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Mar 14;21(3):342. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21030342.
Despite the known health benefits of sport, recent studies showed that parenthood is related to decreased sport participation. Changes in sport behaviour after becoming a parent have been explained by gender or with the rational resource perspective of limited time and energy. However, the latter is mostly theoretical, since empirical insights on resource mechanisms are scarce. We want to improve and go beyond these explanations by investigating them empirically and by examining sport socialisation during the formative years as an alternative explanation. Consequently, our main objective is to explain changes in sport participation after becoming a parent with gender, limited resources and socialisation with sport. To this end, we employ representative Dutch survey data of new parents ( = 594), containing detailed information on sport careers and sport socialisation, as well as babysitter availability, partner support and physical discomfort after childbirth. The results of the logistic regression analyses show that, besides gender and resource mechanisms, sport socialisation and social support seem to have a great impact on sport behaviour when people become parents. That is, men are more likely to continue sport participation, as well as people with more resources (physical, temporal and social) and more socialisation with sport during the formative years. So including sport socialisation and social support seems necessary to better explain and prevent sport dropout during major life transitions, like becoming a parent.
尽管运动对健康有好处,但最近的研究表明,为人父母会导致运动参与度下降。父母身份会导致运动行为发生变化,这种变化可以从性别方面解释,也可以从时间和精力有限的理性资源视角解释。然而,后者主要是理论上的,因为关于资源机制的经验见解很少。我们希望通过实证研究来改进并超越这些解释,并通过考察形成期的体育社会化来寻找另一种解释。因此,我们的主要目的是用性别、有限的资源以及与运动的社会化来解释为人父母后运动参与度的变化。为此,我们使用了具有代表性的荷兰新父母调查数据(=594),其中包含有关运动生涯和运动社会化以及保姆可用性、伴侣支持和产后身体不适的详细信息。逻辑回归分析的结果表明,除了性别和资源机制外,运动社会化和社会支持似乎对人们成为父母后的运动行为有重大影响。也就是说,男性更有可能继续参与体育运动,而那些资源(身体、时间和社会)更多、形成期更多地参与体育社会化的人也更有可能继续参与体育运动。因此,要想更好地解释并防止在重大生活转变(如为人父母)期间运动参与度下降,纳入运动社会化和社会支持是很有必要的。