Youth identity formation: (Mis)alignment between urban male youth and sport coaches

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Children and Youth Services Review Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-19 DOI:10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105733
Tarkington J. Newman , Benjamin Jefka , Leeann M. Lower-Hoppe , Carlyn Kimiecik , Shea Brgoch , Rebecca Dillard , Kathryn Dwyer , Carter Rockhill , Donta Ingram
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A critical process of healthy youth development is the formation of a positive sense of identity. An individual’s holistic identity is comprised of a variety of differing identities related their social group membership. Due to systemic racism and false stereotypes, urban youth – specifically African American/Black youth – are socially vulnerable and at-risk for the development of negative self-identities. Furthering this disparity, the mechanisms that contribute to the formation of youth identity are not well understood. The current study explored the mechanisms, from multiple perspectives, that contribute to youth identity formation across multiple domains. The study took place at a faith-based youth sport program designed for urban male youth, which used sport activities to facilitate conversations about faith and teach principles of healthy masculinity. In total, 14 youth and 10 coaches engaged in the study through individual semi-structured interviews. The majority of youth and coaches self-identified as Black/African American. Through two separate thematic analyses, findings demonstrate mechanisms that enhance or conflict with youth identity formation related to the domains of race/culture, faith, masculinity, and athletics. Further, areas of (mis)alignment between youth and coaches were recognized. For example, regarding race/culture, youth and coaches discussed the importance of popular culture and the negative influence of stereotypes. However, related to masculinity, youth discussed the positive influence of male family members, while coaches believed that the lack of male role models inhibited healthy masculinity. Using these findings, programs can be designed and facilitated to leverage positive mechanisms while mitigating negative factors that contribute to youth identity.

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青年身份的形成:城市男性青年与体育教练的错位
青年健康发展的一个关键过程是形成积极的认同感。一个人的整体身份是由与其社会群体成员身份相关的各种不同身份组成的。由于系统性的种族主义和错误的刻板印象,城市青年-特别是非洲裔美国人/黑人青年-在社会上是脆弱的,并且有发展消极自我认同的风险。使这种差异进一步加深的是,人们对促进青年身份形成的机制还没有很好地了解。本研究从多个角度探讨了在多个领域中促进青年身份形成的机制。这项研究是在一个为城市男性青年设计的基于信仰的青年体育项目中进行的,该项目利用体育活动促进有关信仰的对话,并教授健康男子气概的原则。共有14名青少年和10名教练通过个人半结构化访谈参与了研究。大多数年轻人和教练都认为自己是黑人/非裔美国人。通过两个独立的主题分析,研究结果展示了与种族/文化、信仰、男子气概和体育相关的领域增强或冲突青年身份形成的机制。此外,青年和教练之间(错误)对齐的领域得到了认可。例如,关于种族/文化,青年和教练讨论了流行文化的重要性和刻板印象的负面影响。然而,在男子气概方面,青少年讨论了男性家庭成员的积极影响,而教练认为缺乏男性榜样会抑制健康的男子气概。利用这些发现,可以设计和促进方案,以利用积极机制,同时减轻影响青年身份认同的消极因素。
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