Predictors of parental involvement activities in sport
Contribuinte(s) |
Abertay University. School of Social & Health Sciences |
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Data(s) |
08/11/2016
08/11/2016
01/06/2015
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Resumo |
The purpose of this research is to examine the utility of a theoretical model to predict parental involvement activities in children’s sport. Participants included 486 parents of young athletes of various sports, subdivided in two studies (n1 = 206, n2 = 280). Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) conducted in Study 1 supported the proposed measurement model. All factors also show reliability, convergent and discriminant validity. In the Study 2, a structural equation model demonstrated that the parental role beliefs, parental self-efficacy, perceptions of child invitations, selfperceived time and energy, and knowledge and skills predicted parents’ home-based involvement. Perceptions of coach invitations were a significant negative predictor. These same constructs, with the exception of perceptions of knowledge and skills and perceptions of coach invitations, predicted parents’ club-based involvement. Multi-group analysis demonstrated the invariance of the model. Findings suggest that this model offers a useful framework to understand parents’ home and clubbased involvement. |
Identificador |
Teques, P. 2015. Predictors of parental involvement activities in sport. International Journal of Sport Psychology. 46(3): pp.187-209. doi: 10.7352/IJSP2015.46.187 0047-0767 |
Idioma(s) |
en |
Publicador |
Edizione Luigi Pozzi |
Relação |
International Journal of Sport Psychology, 46(3) |
Palavras-Chave | #Measurement invariance #Parental beliefs #Structural equation model #Youth sport #Self-efficacy #Self-efficacy |
Tipo |
Journal Article published peer-reviewed n/a |