1 online resource ( [79] p.)Includes abstract and appendix.Includes bibliographical references (p. [65-76]).This study links findings from previous literature on (a) effects of family income and socioeconomic status (SES) and related family and community influences on child and youth development and mental health (b) child and youth strength development and resilience behaviours in organized and unorganized sports participation, and (c) opportunities for child and youth sports participation based on family income and SES and related factors. Connections are made based on opportunities and strengths acting as mediators of the SES-behavioural health relationship. Drawing from Ungar’s (2012) expansion of Lewin’s (1951) model of behavioural res...
Socioeconomic disadvantage has been linked to mental health difficulties in children and adolescents...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that sports participation is positively associated with psychosocial he...
Despite growing evidence that participation in out-of-school activities and especially physical acti...
Extensive research has been dedicated to resilience and its effectiveness as a transferable life-ski...
Behavioural resilience in sport: Mediation of effects of socioeconomic risk on child and youth behav...
The current study was a qualitative exploration of the impact of a sports enrichment program on deve...
Interventions focused on young people at risk of anti-social and criminal behaviour frequently invol...
A focus on positive youth development (PYD) is becoming increasingly important as a way to build you...
Background: Research has shown that sports participation is positively related to youth developmenta...
A review of theories and practices pertaining to the possible underlying dynamics of international c...
The present study sought to advance our understanding of resilience by examining the timing and cont...
Although resilience is usually thought to reside in individuals, developmental research is increasin...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that sports participation is positively associated with psychosocial he...
This project studied 108 Israeli youth of mixed gender, aged 12-16 (mean 12.8, SD 1.67), selected fo...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the perceived mental health benefits of organiz...
Socioeconomic disadvantage has been linked to mental health difficulties in children and adolescents...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that sports participation is positively associated with psychosocial he...
Despite growing evidence that participation in out-of-school activities and especially physical acti...
Extensive research has been dedicated to resilience and its effectiveness as a transferable life-ski...
Behavioural resilience in sport: Mediation of effects of socioeconomic risk on child and youth behav...
The current study was a qualitative exploration of the impact of a sports enrichment program on deve...
Interventions focused on young people at risk of anti-social and criminal behaviour frequently invol...
A focus on positive youth development (PYD) is becoming increasingly important as a way to build you...
Background: Research has shown that sports participation is positively related to youth developmenta...
A review of theories and practices pertaining to the possible underlying dynamics of international c...
The present study sought to advance our understanding of resilience by examining the timing and cont...
Although resilience is usually thought to reside in individuals, developmental research is increasin...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that sports participation is positively associated with psychosocial he...
This project studied 108 Israeli youth of mixed gender, aged 12-16 (mean 12.8, SD 1.67), selected fo...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the perceived mental health benefits of organiz...
Socioeconomic disadvantage has been linked to mental health difficulties in children and adolescents...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that sports participation is positively associated with psychosocial he...
Despite growing evidence that participation in out-of-school activities and especially physical acti...