A pragmatic approach to measuring physical literacy and behavioural outcomes in youth with and without disabilities

Q3 Social Sciences Leisure/Loisir Pub Date : 2022-06-13 DOI:10.1080/14927713.2022.2085157
K. Arbour-Nicitopoulos, Emily Bremer, Jennifer Leo, F. V. Wright
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ABSTRACT This study used a pragmatic measurement approach to examine changes in physical literacy (PL) and physical activity (PA) behaviour outcomes associated with a community-based PL programme for youth with and without disabilities. A single group, pre-post study was conducted with 67 youth (68.7% male; 62.7% with a disability; 12.2 ±1.7 years) participating in a 16-week, inclusive PL programme offered across three community sites. Valid, age-appropriate outcome measures were completed at baseline and post-programme. Gains were found in movement competence (Cohen’s dz = 0.99; n = 46), overall self-regulated motivation (dz = 0.29; n = 43), confidence (dz = 0.15 to 0.21; n = 43), and minutes spent in moderate PA behaviour (dz = 0.83; n = 20). Peer relationships ratings (n = 35) indicated strong social support, and mean weekly attendance was 78.5% (n = 62). Findings provide evidence of gains in PL, particularly motor competence, and PA behaviour outcomes associated with PL programme participation in youth with and without disabilities.
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衡量残疾和非残疾青年身体素养和行为结果的实用方法
摘要:本研究采用实用的测量方法来研究与社区体育识字(PL)和体育活动(PA)行为结果相关的变化,这些变化与残疾和非残疾青年的体育活动计划有关。单组,前后研究67名青年(68.7%男性;62.7%有残疾;12.2±1.7岁),参加了为期16周的,在三个社区站点提供的包容性PL计划。在基线和规划后完成了有效的、适合年龄的结果测量。运动能力有所提高(Cohen’s dz = 0.99;N = 46),总体自我调节动机(dz = 0.29;N = 43),置信度(dz = 0.15 ~ 0.21;n = 43),中度PA行为时间(dz = 0.83;N = 20)。同伴关系评分(n = 35)表明强烈的社会支持,平均每周出席率为78.5% (n = 62)。研究结果提供了PL的收益的证据,特别是运动能力和PA行为结果与参与PL计划的青年有残疾和没有残疾。
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