The development of resilience in young people within communities through sport participation: A process approach
通过参与体育运动培养社区内年轻人的复原力:过程方法
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- 批准号:2426325
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Studentship
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2020 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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BackgroundResilience is a protective factor against the challenges that many of our youth experience. For example, it buffers against the increased risk to mental health from adverse childhood experiences (Hughes, et al., 2018). Given the wealth of research identifying the benefits of sports participation to mental health in childhood (Eime et al., 2013), and how sports participation can provide support for children growing up in difficult environments (Massey & Whitley, 2016), investigating the effect of sport participation on developing resilience and protecting mental health is paramount for the current and long-term health and well-being of our youth.Aim : To examine the development of resilience among young people through sport participation programmesIndicative Research QuestionsWhat are the challenges faced by young people who participate in CITC sport programmes; does sport participation help them to develop resilience in dealing with the challenges they face, and if so how?Scope: This research programme can potentially impact up to 40,000 people who participate in CITC programmes in Manchester particularly disadvantaged populations, and reach up to 40,000 people in Wales who participate in physical activity three times a week via our planned dissemination active (e.g., through Getting Wales Moving).Methods and Design1)A mixed-method approach will be utilised. Participant resilience during CITC sport programme participation will be monitored through the use of self and informant-rated questionnaires to identify intraindividual and interindividual patterns of resilience (anticipating, minimising, managing, mending) across physical, cognitive, social and emotional domains.2)Quantitative economic indicators will provide objective community level understanding (e.g., demographic information such as socioeconomic status, and social return on investment) that can be used to compare within and between communities. Longitudinal monitoring will enable evaluation of how resilience is developed in communities over time, and whether communities achieve resilience development outcomes that are different/similar to one another. This will also involve a stakeholder informed SROI exercise.3)Contextual information (e.g., current and previous challenges faced) that could explain how resilience is developed among CITC sport programme participants over time will be derived, along with the factors through which sport might build resilience (e.g., connectectedness, self-regulation and skill development)Scope :This research programme can potentially impact up to 40,000 people who participate in CITC programmes in Manchester particularly disadvantaged populations, and reach up to 40,000 people in Wales who participate in physical activity three times a week via our planned dissemination active (e.g., through Getting Wales Moving). Methods and Design1)A mixed-method approach will be utilised. Participant resilience during CITC sport programme participation will be monitored through the use of self and informant-rated questionnaires to identify intraindividual and interindividual patterns of resilience (anticipating, minimising, managing, mending) across physical, cognitive, social and emotional domains.2)Quantitative economic indicators will provide objective community level understanding (e.g., demographic information such as socioeconomic status, and social return on investment) that can be used to compare within and between communities. Longitudinal monitoring will enable evaluation of how resilience is developed in communities over time, and whether communities achieve resilience development outcomes that are different/similar to one another. This will also involve a stakeholder informed SROI exercise.3)Contextual information (e.g., current and previous challenges faced) that could explain how resilience is developed among CITC sport programme ticipants over time will be derived, along with the factors through w
复原力是一个保护因素,对我们的许多青年人的经验的挑战。例如,它缓冲了不良童年经历对心理健康的增加风险(Hughes等人,2018年)。鉴于大量的研究确定了体育参与对儿童心理健康的益处(Eime等人,2013年),以及体育参与如何为在困难环境中成长的儿童提供支持(Massey & Whitley,2016),调查体育参与对发展韧性和保护心理健康的影响,对我们年轻人当前和长期的健康和福祉至关重要。目的:通过体育参与方案研究青年人的复原力发展指示性研究报告参加CITC体育方案的青年人面临的挑战是什么;参加体育运动是否有助于他们培养应对所面临挑战的复原力,如果是,如何帮助?适用范围:这项研究计划可能会影响曼彻斯特特别是弱势群体中参加CITC计划的多达40,000人,并通过我们计划的传播活动(例如,方法和设计1)将采用混合方法。参与者在参加CITC体育项目期间的复原力将通过使用自我和信息提供者评定的问卷进行监测,以确定身体、认知、社会和情感领域的个体内和个体间复原力模式(预测、最小化、管理、修复)。人口统计信息,如社会经济地位和社会投资回报),可用于在社区内和社区之间进行比较。纵向监测将有助于评估社区的抗灾能力如何随着时间的推移而发展,以及社区是否取得了彼此不同/相似的抗灾能力发展成果。这也将涉及利益相关者知情的SROI练习。3)背景信息(例如,当前和以前面临的挑战),这可以解释如何恢复CITC体育项目参与者随着时间的推移发展,沿着的因素,通过体育可能建立弹性(例如,范围:这项研究计划可能会影响曼彻斯特特别是弱势群体中参加CITC计划的多达40,000人,并通过我们计划的传播活动(例如,(Getting Wales Moving)方法和设计1)将采用混合方法。参与者在参加CITC体育项目期间的复原力将通过使用自我和信息提供者评定的问卷进行监测,以确定身体、认知、社会和情感领域的个体内和个体间复原力模式(预测、最小化、管理、修复)。人口统计信息,如社会经济地位和社会投资回报),可用于在社区内和社区之间进行比较。纵向监测将有助于评估社区的抗灾能力如何随着时间的推移而发展,以及社区是否取得了彼此不同/相似的抗灾能力发展成果。这也将涉及利益相关者知情的SROI练习。3)背景信息(例如,当前和以前面临的挑战),这可以解释如何弹性之间的CITC体育节目ticipants随着时间的推移发展将得出,随着沿着的因素,通过w
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