Youth sport is a key physical activity opportunity for children and adolescents. Several factors influence youth sport participation, including social factors, but this has not to date been clearly delineated. This study is a scoping review to survey the literature on the influence of family and peers on youth sports participation. The review identified 111 articles of which the majority were cross-sectional, included boys and girls, and were conducted primarily in the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. The articles were grouped into 8 research themes: (1) reasons for participation, (2) social norms, (3) achievement goal theory, 4) family structure, (5) sports participation by family members, (6) parental support and ...
Objective: To examine the associations of perceived physical environmental factors (availability of ...
Within the United States, close to 45 million youths between the ages of 6 and 18 participate in som...
The majority of research in this area was conducted more than 20 years ago, which indicated a need f...
Youth sport is a key physical activity opportunity for children and adolescents. Several factors inf...
Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to assess the influence of family and other social fa...
The purpose of this study was to explore the influences on parental involvement in youth sport. Spec...
Nearly 90% of American youth participate in organized youth sport during childhood and/or adolescenc...
The aim of research is to examine and describe young individuals who participate in extended sport e...
Youth sports have a crucial impact on many areas of development in a young athlete’s life. One of th...
There is a consensus among scholars that participation in organized activities, such as sports, can ...
Participation in physical activity and taking an active lifestyle, depend on the nature of social re...
Objective—To explore the relationship between social influences, self-efficacy, enjoyment, and barri...
Trask, Bahira SherifSettles, Barbara H.The purpose of this study was to examine parents' levels of i...
The present study addressed parent sport socialization over the initial period of a first child’s sp...
Youth sport has become one of the most popular outlets for children in today’s society. Youth sport ...
Objective: To examine the associations of perceived physical environmental factors (availability of ...
Within the United States, close to 45 million youths between the ages of 6 and 18 participate in som...
The majority of research in this area was conducted more than 20 years ago, which indicated a need f...
Youth sport is a key physical activity opportunity for children and adolescents. Several factors inf...
Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to assess the influence of family and other social fa...
The purpose of this study was to explore the influences on parental involvement in youth sport. Spec...
Nearly 90% of American youth participate in organized youth sport during childhood and/or adolescenc...
The aim of research is to examine and describe young individuals who participate in extended sport e...
Youth sports have a crucial impact on many areas of development in a young athlete’s life. One of th...
There is a consensus among scholars that participation in organized activities, such as sports, can ...
Participation in physical activity and taking an active lifestyle, depend on the nature of social re...
Objective—To explore the relationship between social influences, self-efficacy, enjoyment, and barri...
Trask, Bahira SherifSettles, Barbara H.The purpose of this study was to examine parents' levels of i...
The present study addressed parent sport socialization over the initial period of a first child’s sp...
Youth sport has become one of the most popular outlets for children in today’s society. Youth sport ...
Objective: To examine the associations of perceived physical environmental factors (availability of ...
Within the United States, close to 45 million youths between the ages of 6 and 18 participate in som...
The majority of research in this area was conducted more than 20 years ago, which indicated a need f...