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Parents� Perceptions of Child-to-Parent Socialization in Organized Youth Sport

  • Autores: Travis E. Dorsch, Alan L. Smith, Meghan H. McDonough
  • Localización: Journal of sport and exercise psychology, ISSN 0895-2779, Vol. 31, Nº. 4, 2009, págs. 444-468
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The purpose of this study was to enhance understanding of how parents are socialized by their children�s organized youth sport participation. Five semistructured focus groups were conducted with youth sport parents (N = 26) and analyzed using qualitative methods based on Strauss and Corbin (1998). Sixty-three underlying themes reflected parents� perceived socialization experiences resulting from their children�s organized youth sport participation. Each theme represented 1 of 11 subcategories of parental change, which were subsumed within four broad categories of parent sport socialization (behavior, cognition, affect, relationships). Each category of parental change was interconnected with the other three categories. Moreover, six potential moderators of parent sport socialization were documented, namely, child age, parent past sport experience, parent and child gender, child temperament, community sport context, and type of sport setting (individual or team). Together, these findings enhance understanding of parent sport socialization processes and outcomes, thus opening avenues for future research on parents in the youth sport setting


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