Youth Perceptions of Participation in Organized Sports and Mental Health DOI

Jasmine W. Carver,

Amy Baskin,

E.L. Summers

et al.

Current Sports Medicine Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 23(12), P. 422 - 428

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Abstract Organized sports are among one of the most widespread activities in youth. The purpose this study was to assess associations between youth perceptions their participation organized and mental health from perspective parents. Participants were 208 children ages 5 12 years. Children who endorsed elevated depressive symptoms scored significantly higher on YES-S Negative Experiences Scale (mean = 19.00) compared did not endorse 14.94; P < 0.01; d 0.63). After controlling for number diagnoses, there a significant positive association child self-reported (standardized beta coefficient 0.40; 0.001). Our findings underscore importance creating environments highlight value assessing both parent perspectives context participation.

Language: Английский

Team and individual sport participation, school belonging, and gender differences in adolescent depression DOI
Hyejin Bang, Mido Chang, Sunha Kim

et al.

Children and Youth Services Review, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 159, P. 107517 - 107517

Published: March 2, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

6

How watching sports events empowers people’s sense of wellbeing? The role of chain mediation in social interaction and emotional experience DOI Creative Commons

Jiru Guo,

Hong Yang, Xiaoli Zhang

et al.

Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: Dec. 6, 2024

While engaging in sports is widely recognized for enhancing wellbeing, limited research has examined the effects of watching events on individuals' subjective wellbeing. The mechanisms and pathways underlying this relationship remain unclear.

Language: Английский

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1

Youth Perceptions of Participation in Organized Sports and Mental Health DOI

Jasmine W. Carver,

Amy Baskin,

E.L. Summers

et al.

Current Sports Medicine Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 23(12), P. 422 - 428

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Abstract Organized sports are among one of the most widespread activities in youth. The purpose this study was to assess associations between youth perceptions their participation organized and mental health from perspective parents. Participants were 208 children ages 5 12 years. Children who endorsed elevated depressive symptoms scored significantly higher on YES-S Negative Experiences Scale (mean = 19.00) compared did not endorse 14.94; P < 0.01; d 0.63). After controlling for number diagnoses, there a significant positive association child self-reported (standardized beta coefficient 0.40; 0.001). Our findings underscore importance creating environments highlight value assessing both parent perspectives context participation.

Language: Английский

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0