‘They’ve just never been involved in it’: what senior athletes think about older people who do not participate in sport

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Leisure Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-04 DOI:10.1080/02614367.2023.2264534
Valentina Cannella, Rodrigo Serrat, Feliciano Villar, Adam Brian Evans
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ABSTRACTTo date, despite the many recognised benefits of participation in sport, many older people do not participate in it. This study explored the opinions about barriers to participating in sport among non-active older people from the perspective of 463 senior athletes (M = 61.4, SD = 5.5 years) engaged in competitive sports. Participants completed a questionnaire including an incomplete sentence regarding the reason why many older people do not play sports. We analysed their answers using content analysis and performed bivariate analyses to determine possible associations with the sociodemographic and participatory characteristics of the sample. The results highlighted a range of perceived barriers which mostly related to past and present opportunities, and contained significant variations according to age, country of residence, and years participating in sports. These findings contribute to a better understanding of the way in which senior athletes perceive the barriers for the initiation of non-active older people in sports participation which could inform potential measures to promote greater participation in sport as a meaningful leisure activity among this age group.KEYWORDS: Older athletesbarrierscompetitive sportbeliefssport participationserious leisure Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the Spain’s Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (PSI2016-77864-R) under Grant BES-2017-080321 to the first author. The second author is a Serra Húnter Tenure-Track Lecturer at the University of Barcelona.Notes on contributorsValentina CannellaValentina Cannella is a member of the Gerontology Research Group at the Department of Cognition, Development and Educational Psychology of the University of Barcelona, Spain. Her research interests include sport and high-intensity physical activity in later life, with a focus on competitive older athletes.Rodrigo SerratRodrigo Serrat is a Serra Húnter tenure-track lecturer at the Department of Cognition, Development, and Educational Psychology of the University of Barcelona, Spain. His research focuses on civic engagement in later life, with particular attention to issues of inclusion and diversity.Feliciano VillarFeliciano Villar is a full professor at the Department of Cognition, Development, and Educational Psychology of the University of Barcelona, Spain. His research interests include generativity and older people’s contributions in later life and nursing home policies and practices regarding participation and residents’ rights.Adam Brian EvansAdam Brian Evans is an associate professor in Sociology of Sport at the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sport (NEXS), the University of Copenhagen (Denmark). His research interests include ageing, sport and physical activity, embodiment in sport and exercise, disability sport and globalisation.
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“他们只是从来没有参与过运动”:资深运动员对不参加运动的老年人的看法
迄今为止,尽管参加体育运动有许多公认的好处,但许多老年人并不参加体育运动。本研究以463名从事竞技体育运动的老年运动员(M = 61.4, SD = 5.5岁)为研究对象,探讨老年人不积极参与体育运动的障碍看法。参与者完成了一份调查问卷,其中包括一个关于许多老年人不参加体育运动的原因的不完整句子。我们使用内容分析分析了他们的回答,并进行了双变量分析,以确定与样本的社会人口统计学和参与性特征之间可能存在的联系。结果突出了一系列可感知的障碍,这些障碍主要与过去和现在的机会有关,并根据年龄、居住国和参加体育运动的年限而存在显著差异。这些发现有助于更好地理解老年运动员如何感知不活跃的老年人开始参与体育活动的障碍,从而为潜在的措施提供信息,以促进更多地参与体育活动,使其成为这个年龄组中有意义的休闲活动。关键词:老年运动员;障碍;竞技体育信念;;体育参与;;本研究由西班牙经济、工业和竞争力部(PSI2016-77864-R)资助,基金号为BES-2017-080321,第一作者。第二位作者是塞拉Húnter巴塞罗那大学的终身讲师。作者简介valentina Cannella是西班牙巴塞罗那大学认知、发展和教育心理学系老年学研究小组的成员。她的研究兴趣包括运动和晚年的高强度身体活动,重点是有竞争力的老年运动员。Rodrigo Serrat是西班牙巴塞罗那大学认知、发展和教育心理学系的塞拉Húnter终身讲师。他的研究重点是晚年的公民参与,特别关注包容性和多样性问题。Feliciano Villar是西班牙巴塞罗那大学认知、发展和教育心理学系的正教授。他的研究兴趣包括生育能力和老年人在晚年生活中的贡献以及养老院有关参与和居民权利的政策和实践。亚当·布莱恩·埃文斯(Adam Brian Evans),丹麦哥本哈根大学营养、运动与体育学系体育社会学副教授。他的研究兴趣包括老龄化、运动和身体活动、运动和锻炼的体现、残疾人运动和全球化。
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Leisure Studies HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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期刊介绍: Leisure Studies publishes articles of a high standard on all aspects of leisure studies and from a variety of disciplinary bases, including sociology, psychology, human geography, planning, economics, etc. Shorter research notes and book reviews are also published. The emphasis of the Journal is on the social sciences, broadly defined, and the subjects covered include the whole range of leisure behaviour in the arts, sports, cultural and informal activities, tourism, urban and rural recreation.
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