Involving Immigrants in Youth Sport Coaching: Part 1. A Literature Review and Quantitative Profile


Autoria(s): Erickson, Karl; Wilson, Brian; Horton, Sean; Young, Bradley; Côté, Jean
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13/05/2016

13/05/2016

13/05/2016

Resumo

Little, if any, previous research has investigated the involvement of immigrants in sport coaching. This is the first of a series of two articles that focus on this issue. In this article, following a general literature review, structured retrospective interviews (n = 29) are used to construct a profile of immigrant youth sport coaches. Two distinct profiles were identified: (a) leisure-oriented coaches, who had not coached prior to immigration; and (b) career-oriented coaches, who had coached prior to immigration Statistically significant differences (p < .05) were found between groups relating to athletic experience, sport-related education, time between immigration and initiation of coaching, and coaching of their own children Separate pathways to coaching involvement after immigration were identified for both profiles.

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doi: 10.1260/174795407783359740

http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14407

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en

Palavras-Chave #Immigrants #Sports Coaching #Youth-Sport
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Article