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他们仍是孩子:精英青年体育中积极参与的条件范围综述。

They are still children: a scoping review of conditions for positive engagement in elite youth sport.

机构信息

School of Kinesiology & Health Studies, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

School of Kinesiology & Health Studies, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Br J Sports Med. 2024 Sep 4;58(17):1021-1028. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2024-108200.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this study is to characterise the key factors that influence positive engagement and desirable developmental outcomes in sport among elite youth athletes by summarising the methods, groups and pertinent topical areas examined in the extant published research.

DESIGN

Scoping review.

DATA SOURCES

We searched the databases SPORTDiscus, APA PsycINFO, Web of Science and Sports Medicine & Education Index for peer-reviewed, published in English articles that considered the factors influencing positive developmental outcomes for athletes under 18 years competing at a national and/or international level.

RESULTS

The search returned 549 articles, of which 43 met the inclusion criteria. 16 studies used a qualitative approach, 14 collected quantitative data, 2 adopted mixed methods and 11 were reviews. Seven articles involved athletes competing in absolute skill contexts (ie, against the best athletes of any age) while the majority involved athletes competing in relative skill contexts (ie, against the best in a specific age or developmental group). The studies described the characteristics of the athletes, as well as their training, relationships with others, social and physical environments, and/or their overall developmental pathways.

CONCLUSION

Existing research on positive engagement in elite youth sport aligned with and mapped onto established models of positive development in youth sport more generally. Our findings further support that, while certain youth athletes may demonstrate extraordinary performance capabilities, they are still children who benefit from positive engagement prompted and reinforced by developmentally appropriate and supportive activities, relationships and environments.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在通过总结现有已发表研究中使用的方法、群体和相关主题领域,描述影响精英青年运动员积极参与和理想发展结果的关键因素。

设计

范围综述。

资料来源

我们在 SPORTDiscus、APA PsycINFO、Web of Science 和 Sports Medicine & Education Index 数据库中搜索了同行评议的英文出版文章,这些文章考虑了影响 18 岁以下运动员积极发展结果的因素,这些运动员在国家和/或国际层面上竞争。

结果

搜索共返回 549 篇文章,其中 43 篇符合纳入标准。16 项研究采用定性方法,14 项收集定量数据,2 项采用混合方法,11 项为综述。有 7 篇文章涉及在绝对技能环境中竞争的运动员(即与任何年龄段的最佳运动员竞争),而大多数文章涉及在相对技能环境中竞争的运动员(即与特定年龄或发展群体中的最佳运动员竞争)。这些研究描述了运动员的特征,以及他们的训练、与他人的关系、社会和物理环境以及/或他们的整体发展途径。

结论

关于精英青年运动中积极参与的现有研究与青年运动中积极发展的既定模式一致,并与之相吻合。我们的研究结果进一步支持这样一种观点,即虽然某些青年运动员可能表现出非凡的表现能力,但他们仍然是儿童,他们受益于积极参与,这种参与是由适合他们发展阶段的、适当的和支持性的活动、关系和环境来激发和加强的。

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