Background: Dropout from organized youth sport has significant adverse health implications. Enjoyment and behavioral intentions have consistently been linked with participation and dropout; however, few studies have investigated these links using a prospective design. This study explored whether enjoyment and intentions to continue predicted dropout behavior at 1-year follow-up. Methods: Questionnaires were completed by 327 regular sport participants (mean age = 13.01 y at baseline). After 1 year, 247 individuals (75.5%) continued participating in their main sport and 26 individuals (8%) dropped out. A hierarchical logistic regression model estimated the probability of dropout. In step 1, the following covariates were included: age, sex, co...
The purpose of this dissertation was to better understand the dropout phenomenon in youth sport as w...
Using short-term longitudinal data, the primary goal of the present study was to examine the interpl...
Previous studies have shown that enjoyment is one of the key predictors of dropout from organized sp...
Previous studies have shown that enjoyment is one of the key predictors of dropout from organized sp...
International audienceBackground: The purpose of this study was to investigate a large number of det...
Although the benefits of sport participation are well established, the dropout rate in youth sport r...
The purpose of this study is to examine dropout reasons and various types ofdropouts in relation to ...
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This study explored the antecedents of enjoyment and intention to continue in youth sports using the...
Objectives: We examined the manner in which age, participation in other sports, socioeconomic status...
In recent years an increased drop-out rate in adolescents' soccer participation has been observed. G...
In recent years an increased drop-out rate in adolescents’ soccer participation has been observed. G...
The revised social-cognitive model of achievement motivation (r-SCMAM), additionally incorporating k...
The main objective of this work was to study the motivational antecedents of the intention to drop o...
Children are dropping out of sport at alarming rates. With the highest numbers of dropout occurring ...
The purpose of this dissertation was to better understand the dropout phenomenon in youth sport as w...
Using short-term longitudinal data, the primary goal of the present study was to examine the interpl...
Previous studies have shown that enjoyment is one of the key predictors of dropout from organized sp...
Previous studies have shown that enjoyment is one of the key predictors of dropout from organized sp...
International audienceBackground: The purpose of this study was to investigate a large number of det...
Although the benefits of sport participation are well established, the dropout rate in youth sport r...
The purpose of this study is to examine dropout reasons and various types ofdropouts in relation to ...
Résumé et Texte intégral accessibles à l'adresse suivante : http://www.jssm.org/vol8/n1/2/v8n1-2text...
This study explored the antecedents of enjoyment and intention to continue in youth sports using the...
Objectives: We examined the manner in which age, participation in other sports, socioeconomic status...
In recent years an increased drop-out rate in adolescents' soccer participation has been observed. G...
In recent years an increased drop-out rate in adolescents’ soccer participation has been observed. G...
The revised social-cognitive model of achievement motivation (r-SCMAM), additionally incorporating k...
The main objective of this work was to study the motivational antecedents of the intention to drop o...
Children are dropping out of sport at alarming rates. With the highest numbers of dropout occurring ...
The purpose of this dissertation was to better understand the dropout phenomenon in youth sport as w...
Using short-term longitudinal data, the primary goal of the present study was to examine the interpl...
Previous studies have shown that enjoyment is one of the key predictors of dropout from organized sp...