A sense of social affiliation of homeless people participating in a soccer tournament

Dariusz Jacek OLSZEWSKI-STRZYŻOWSKI, R. Buhaṣ, S. Buhaş
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Background: One of the ways of including homeless persons (especially young people) into society is to enable them to actively participate in sports activities. Implementation of an event of international importance entitled the Homeless World Cup is an excellent example of such activities. Material and methods: The main source of data for this article is the research conducted with the participants of the "Homeless World Cup" Tournament in Poznań in 2013. The study was conducted with the use of the questionnaire technique (direct – the tool was a questionnaire containing 21 questions). The survey was anonymous. The respondents had an opportunity to answer more than one question. In total, 12 homeless players, representatives of the Polish National Team, were examined. Results: The subject of the research was a sense of belonging to homeless people involved in sports activities. The athletes took part in systematic training and participated in an international soccer tournament. The homeless had to do with relations permeated by the spirit of rivalry, cooperation and, of course, disciplining moralism. Taking into account this socio-sport reality and considering homeless people with a research intention, it was possible to assume that one of the consequences of their participation in organized social life would be the discovery of social identity and the anticipated sense of attachment and belonging. This was also the goal of the research task – an explanation of this relationship. The results of the study did not confirm the assumed assumption. Homeless people are people at a young age who have not experienced social isolation and a sense of loneliness. They combined practicing sport with expectations of changing their social position and, in particular, achieving the status of employees. The results related to the personal consequences of practicing sport indicate that homeless people see a correlation between training activity and the necessity to change health behaviors. Conclusions: Most of the surveyed players confirm the fact that their taking up sports activities (playing football) in a decisive manner, inter alia, it changed their lives so far, their positive attitude towards themselves and others, improved their family contacts. Their social and interpersonal relations have visibly improved, and there have been positive changes in their social attitudes, and that sport can be an important factor facilitating their inclusion and return to social life (sport as a way out of homelessness).
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无家可归者参加足球比赛的社会归属感
背景:让无家可归的人(尤其是年轻人)融入社会的方式之一就是让他们积极参加体育活动。举办一项名为“无家可归者世界杯”的具有国际重要性的活动就是这类活动的一个极好的例子。材料和方法:本文的主要数据来源是对2013年在波兹纳斯举行的“无家可归者世界杯”比赛的参与者进行的研究。该研究使用问卷调查技术(直接-工具是一份包含21个问题的问卷)进行。这项调查是匿名的。受访者有机会回答不止一个问题。总共有12名无家可归的波兰国家队球员接受了检查。结果:研究的主题是参与体育活动的无家可归者的归属感。运动员们参加了系统的训练,并参加了国际足球锦标赛。无家可归者与充满竞争、合作精神的关系有关,当然还有纪律严明的道德主义。考虑到这一社会体育现实,并考虑到有研究意图的无家可归者,可以假设他们参与有组织的社会生活的后果之一将是发现社会身份和预期的依恋和归属感。这也是研究任务的目标——解释这种关系。研究结果并没有证实这个假设。无家可归的人是在年轻的时候没有经历过社会孤立和孤独感的人。他们将体育锻炼与改变社会地位的期望结合起来,特别是实现雇员的地位。与锻炼体育的个人后果相关的结果表明,无家可归的人看到了锻炼活动与改变健康行为的必要性之间的相关性。结论:大多数被调查的球员确认他们参加体育活动(踢足球)是一种决定性的方式,除其他外,它改变了他们迄今为止的生活,他们对自己和他人的积极态度,改善了他们的家庭关系。他们的社会和人际关系有了明显改善,他们的社会态度有了积极的变化,体育可以成为促进他们融入社会和重返社会生活的一个重要因素(体育是摆脱无家可归的一种方式)。
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