Adolescent perspectives on gendered ideologies in physical activity within schools: Reflections on a female-focused intervention

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Feminism & Psychology Pub Date : 2022-07-27 DOI:10.1177/09593535221109040
M. O’Reilly, Amelia Talbot, Deirdre Harrington
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There has been growing concern about rising physical inactivity levels in female adolescents, with schools taking some responsibility to address this. Programmes designed for and by girls are increasingly being used by developing or delivering a programme of change and consultation to improve physical activity, physical education, and sport in school. However, to build an understanding of the nuances of such interventions, and better appreciate any gendered benefits and challenges, girls’ voices need to be heard. Based on data from 16 focus groups from 8 schools participating in a female-focused intervention trial (“Girls Active”), we explored adolescent girls’ views of this type of intervention. We used reflexive organic thematic analysis to understand key issues. Four themes were developed: stereotypes; choice; empowerment and voice; and equality. Our feminist approach centralised adolescent girls’ voices, thereby recognising that physical activity is rooted in patriarchal constructions that position girls as naturally uninterested in sport and activity. We suggest gender-focused interventions can actively address stereotypes by listening to girls.
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青少年对学校体育活动中性别意识形态的看法:对以女性为中心的干预的反思
越来越多的人关注女性青少年缺乏体育活动的情况,学校有责任解决这个问题。越来越多地利用为女孩设计和为女孩设计的方案,制定或实施变革和咨询方案,以改善学校的体育活动、体育教育和体育运动。然而,为了更好地理解这些干预措施的细微差别,更好地认识性别带来的好处和挑战,我们需要倾听女孩的声音。基于来自8所学校的16个焦点小组参与的以女性为中心的干预试验(“活跃的女孩”)的数据,我们探讨了青春期女孩对这种干预的看法。我们使用反身性有机主题分析来理解关键问题。提出了四个主题:刻板印象;选择;赋权和发声;与平等。我们的女权主义方法集中了青春期女孩的声音,从而认识到体育活动根植于父权结构,这种结构使女孩天生对体育和活动不感兴趣。我们建议以性别为重点的干预措施可以通过倾听女孩的声音来积极解决刻板印象。
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期刊介绍: Feminism & Psychology provides a forum for debate at the interface between feminism and psychology. The journal"s principal aim is to foster the development of feminist theory and practice in – and beyond – psychology. It publishes high-quality original research, theoretical articles, and commentaries. We are interested in pieces that provide insights into the gendered reality of everyday lives, especially in relation to women and girls, as well as pieces that address broader theoretical issues. Feminism & Psychology seeks to publish work from scholars, researchers, activists and practitioners at all stages of their careers who share a feminist analysis of the overlapping domains of gender and psychology.
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