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Fordham University.
Positive developmental experiences through sports participation for adolescent girls.
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[NT 47271] Title/Author:
Positive developmental experiences through sports participation for adolescent girls.
作者:
Modi, Kamla D.
面页册数:
172 p.
附注:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-02, Section: B, page: 1195.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International72-02B.
标题:
Psychology, Developmental.
标题:
Recreation.
ISBN:
9781124415093
[NT 15000229] null:
This study examined the predictors, mediators, and moderators of positive youth development; specifically, physical self-concept, global esteem, academic achievement, and alcohol consumption, among adolescent female athletes in New York City. The study used a mixed quantitative and qualitative design on a sample of 260 racially and ethnically diverse female adolescent athletes from public and private high schools. Total time in sports was significantly associated with higher physical self-concept, global esteem, and academic achievement. A higher level in sport was associated with increased physical self-concept, global esteem, academic achievement, athlete relationships, initiative, emotional regulation, and social-moral reasoning. Athletes also described how the physical nature of sports helped improve their physique, sports ability, and body image. These positive changes likely accounted for increased physical self-concept and global esteem. Many athletes revealed that through sports, they learned how to be responsible, mature, and gain organizational skills. These lessons helped increased academic achievement through sports.
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Positive developmental experiences through sports participation for adolescent girls.
Modi, Kamla D.
Positive developmental experiences through sports participation for adolescent girls.
- 172 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-02, Section: B, page: 1195.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Fordham University, 2010.
This study examined the predictors, mediators, and moderators of positive youth development; specifically, physical self-concept, global esteem, academic achievement, and alcohol consumption, among adolescent female athletes in New York City. The study used a mixed quantitative and qualitative design on a sample of 260 racially and ethnically diverse female adolescent athletes from public and private high schools. Total time in sports was significantly associated with higher physical self-concept, global esteem, and academic achievement. A higher level in sport was associated with increased physical self-concept, global esteem, academic achievement, athlete relationships, initiative, emotional regulation, and social-moral reasoning. Athletes also described how the physical nature of sports helped improve their physique, sports ability, and body image. These positive changes likely accounted for increased physical self-concept and global esteem. Many athletes revealed that through sports, they learned how to be responsible, mature, and gain organizational skills. These lessons helped increased academic achievement through sports.
ISBN: 9781124415093Subjects--Topical Terms:
423101
Psychology, Developmental.
Positive developmental experiences through sports participation for adolescent girls.
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Rates of alcohol consumption and other risk behaviors among the sample were lower than averages across the country among female adolescents. However, more time in sports was marginally associated with increased alcohol consumption; additionally, team sports participation was also marginally associated with increased alcohol consumption. Social-moral reasoning moderated psychosocial aspects of sports and alcohol consumption; low social-moral reasoning and high psychosocial aspects were associated with high alcohol consumption. Risk behaviors may be decreased if they conflict with an athlete identity or prevent an athlete from doing well in her sport.
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