L’Utilisation D’Entretiens Quantitatifs Pour Détecter L’influence des Parents Dans le Développement de Compétences Sportives Chez Les Athlètes


Autoria(s): Côté, Jean; Fraser-Thomas, Jessica; Robertson-Wilson, Jennifer; Soberlak, Peter
Data(s)

19/05/2016

19/05/2016

19/05/2016

Resumo

Past research has indicated that parents influence children’s sport performance, but studies using qualitative methodologies and lacking comparison groups have failed to outline specific parent behaviors that constitute support, pressure, involvement, and resource provision at each stage of development. This paper presents a quantitative methodology that assesses specific, observable, verifiable parent behaviors across development, allowing future researchers to highlight differences in parental behaviors of athletes who reach high levels of performance and those who do not. The combined survey and interview methodology examines parents’ demographic information, children’s involvement in sporting activities, and the nature of parents’ involvement in those activities. A case study conducted with the parents of three Canadian junior ice hockey athletes using this methodology found parents’ invested time and specific behaviors changed throughout the development of the athlete.

Identificador

DOI : 10.3917/sta.064.0039

http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14435

Idioma(s)

fr

Palavras-Chave #Parents #Children in Sport #Retrospective Recall
Tipo

Article