Globally, youth sport is highly valued and prevalent. Coaches, athletes, and parents are the main players. To date no one measure quantifies these vital interactions. To rectify this surprising omission, the Positive and Negative Processes in the C–A–P Questionnaire (PNPCAP) was developed in the Lithuanian language. This study sought to further the development of the PNPCAP by providing evidence for discriminant validity. To achieve this purpose, 192 females (M age = 13.64, SD = 1.59) and 239 males (M age = 14.02, SD = 1.50) completed the PNPCAP measure along with the Perceptions of Success Questionnaire, Sport Climate Questionnaire, Self-Determination Scale and provided some youth sport participation information. The resultant correlation ...
The potential benefits of children’s engagement in sport for their psychological, social, and physic...
The potential benefits of children's engagement in sport for their psychological, social, and physic...
The purpose of this study was (1) to examine the factorial validity of the Behavioural Regulation Sp...
Globally, youth sport is highly valued and prevalent. Coaches, athletes, and parents are the main pl...
Article No. 4140Youth sport participation is valued worldwide. Coaches, parents, and athlete youth r...
Trenerio – sportininko – tėvų (T – S –T) pozityvūs tarpasmeniniai santykiai sportinėje veikloje yra ...
Background: The recently developed Perceived Parental Success Standards Scale (PPSSS) provides a new...
Objectives: The topic of positive youth development through sport has received much research attenti...
Objectives Competence, confidence, connection, and character are regarded as outcomes of positive y...
Background: The recently developed Perceived Parental Success Standards Scale (PPSSS) provides a ne...
The purpose of this study was to examine the athletes' perceived developmental outcomes of competenc...
Participation in youth sport has been recognized for myriad developmental benefits. When one conside...
Objectives: This study investigated whether basic needs satisfaction versus frustration mediated the...
Article Number: 2283The interpersonal relationship among the coach, athlete, and parent (C-A-P) in y...
The present study explored the relationships between the coaching climate, youth developmental exper...
The potential benefits of children’s engagement in sport for their psychological, social, and physic...
The potential benefits of children's engagement in sport for their psychological, social, and physic...
The purpose of this study was (1) to examine the factorial validity of the Behavioural Regulation Sp...
Globally, youth sport is highly valued and prevalent. Coaches, athletes, and parents are the main pl...
Article No. 4140Youth sport participation is valued worldwide. Coaches, parents, and athlete youth r...
Trenerio – sportininko – tėvų (T – S –T) pozityvūs tarpasmeniniai santykiai sportinėje veikloje yra ...
Background: The recently developed Perceived Parental Success Standards Scale (PPSSS) provides a new...
Objectives: The topic of positive youth development through sport has received much research attenti...
Objectives Competence, confidence, connection, and character are regarded as outcomes of positive y...
Background: The recently developed Perceived Parental Success Standards Scale (PPSSS) provides a ne...
The purpose of this study was to examine the athletes' perceived developmental outcomes of competenc...
Participation in youth sport has been recognized for myriad developmental benefits. When one conside...
Objectives: This study investigated whether basic needs satisfaction versus frustration mediated the...
Article Number: 2283The interpersonal relationship among the coach, athlete, and parent (C-A-P) in y...
The present study explored the relationships between the coaching climate, youth developmental exper...
The potential benefits of children’s engagement in sport for their psychological, social, and physic...
The potential benefits of children's engagement in sport for their psychological, social, and physic...
The purpose of this study was (1) to examine the factorial validity of the Behavioural Regulation Sp...