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Advancing positive youth development-focused coach education: contextual factors of youth sport and youth sport leader perceptions

, 2020
Rationale/purpose: Participation in youth sport can lead to positive psychological, social, and physical outcomes. However, youth sport is highly diverse as each specific sport consists of varying contextual factors such as the type of sport, level of ...
T. Newman   +3 more
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Psychological Considerations in Youth Sports

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1988
Childhood participation in sports involves a complex interaction of many physical, psychological, and social factors. Some children and teenagers cope well with the stress of performance and competition and their participation leads to enhanced self-esteem and personal growth; others cope poorly, however, and are at a higher risk for injury.
F G, Pillemer, L J, Micheli
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The Current Youth Sport Landscape: Identifying Critical Research Issues

Kinesiology Review, 2019
Youth sport participation has been found to have many beneficial physical, psychological, and social consequences, as well as risks for those involved. If the benefits are to outweigh the detriments, youth sport must be thoughtfully constructed. Research
D. Gould
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Youth Sport as a Vehicle for Social Development

Kinesiology Review, 2019
Sport is viewed as a setting with potential to offer social benefits to youth participants and alleviate broader social problems. Such promise requires intentionality of sport program philosophy, design, and execution.
D. Anderson-Butcher
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Injury Prevention in Youth Sports

Pediatric Annals, 2017
Children and adolescents are now participating in competitive sports at younger ages and with increasing intensity. As a result, increasing numbers of young athletes are presenting to pediatricians for care of sports-related injuries and advice about prevention.
Andrea, Stracciolini   +2 more
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Injury Prevention in Youth Sports

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2008
Sport is the principal cause of injury in children and adolescents. Youth participation in organized athletics is estimated to be 45 million in the United States alone. These injuries influence health and fitness and have socioeconomic impact. Many injuries can be prevented.
Jake D, Veigel, Michael D, Pleacher
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Maltreatment in Youth Sport: A Systemic Issue

Kinesiology Review, 2019
The recent, highly publicized cases of maltreatment of athletes have garnered critical attention by the public at large and stakeholders in sport, alike.
G. Kerr, Anthony Battaglia, A. Stirling
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Building Inclusive Communities in Youth Sport for Lesbian-Parented Families

Journal of Sport Management, 2020
This interpretative study examines the complexities of lesbian parents’ experiences in organized youth sport programs. Specifically, it seeks to understand youth sport as a potential site for social change that facilitates a sense of inclusive community ...
D. Trussell
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The Effectiveness of Autonomy Support Interventions With Physical Education Teachers and Youth Sport Coaches: A Systematic Review.

Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology (JSEP), 2019
Researchers consider motivation a key determinant of physical activity. In physical education (PE) and youth sport, the more children and adolescents evaluate their teachers and coaches to be autonomy supportive, as opposed to controlling, the more self ...
Johannes Raabe   +3 more
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Mental Health and Organized Youth Sport

Kinesiology Review, 2019
Mental health is one of the most prominent global burdens of disease among young people, while organized youth sport is one of the most popular activities for children and adolescents worldwide.
S. Vella
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