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An Opportunity for Sport or an Opportunity for Development: Is Special Olympics Perceived as Contributing to Psychosocial Development and Social Inclusion?

机译:体育的机会还是发展的机会:特奥运动被认为有助于社会心理发展和社会包容吗?

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Sport is a cultural phenomenon that has spread throughout the world (Harvey & Houle, 1994). For youth, sport is perceived as a context that can play a major role in person's psychosocial development across their life-span (Danish, Petitpas, & Hale, 2007). However, despite the increase in research in this field, very little work has examined how sport may play a role in the psychosocial development of youth with intellectual disabilities (ID). Moreover, an area of study that has also grown related to the lived experiences of individuals living with a disability including ID is social inclusion (SI). Similar to research related to psychosocial development, very little research has been conducted to examine whether the context of sport can foster social inclusion for youth with ID. Special Olympics Canada (SOC) is an organization "dedicated to enriching the lives of Canadians with an intellectual disability through sport" (SOC, 2010, "SOC Mission Statement", para.1) and may be an organization that has the potential to positively impact the lives of its youth participants. Thus, the purpose of this research was to examine whether stakeholders perceived SO as impacting the psychosocial development and social inclusion. The results indicated that SO, by all stakeholders, is perceived as an organization that is facilitating the psychosocial development of its athletes through the incorporation of strong social support networks and the development of life skills. In addition, SO was perceived as facilitating social inclusion for youth, particularly in the context of school and their surrounding community.
机译:体育是一种文化现象,已在世界范围内传播(Harvey&Houle,1994)。对于年轻人而言,运动被视为可以在人的一生中对其心理社会发展起重要作用的背景(丹麦,佩蒂帕斯和黑尔,2007年)。然而,尽管在该领域的研究有所增加,但很少有工作研究运动如何在智障青年(ID)的社会心理发展中发挥作用。而且,与包括ID在内的残障人士的生活经历相关的研究领域也越来越多,那就是社会融合(SI)。与有关社会心理发展的研究类似,很少进行研究来研究体育运动是否可以促进有身份障碍的年轻人的社会包容。加拿大特殊奥林匹克运动会(SOC)是“致力于通过体育活动丰富加拿大智障人士生活的组织”(SOC,2010年,“ SOC使命宣言”,第1段),并且可能是一个有潜力积极发展的组织影响其青年参与者的生活。因此,本研究的目的是检验利益相关者是否认为SO会影响社会心理发展和社会包容。结果表明,所有利益相关者都将SO视为一个通过整合强大的社会支持网络和发展生活技能来促进其运动员的心理社会发展的组织。此外,SO被认为促进了青年的社会包容,特别是在学校及其周围社区的背景下。

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  • 作者

    Inoue, Chiaki.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Ottawa (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Ottawa (Canada).;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Recreation.;Biology Physiology.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 237 p.
  • 总页数 237
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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