Objectives Describe what costs and benefits parents across the socioeconomic spectrum weight most heavily when making decisions about sport participation for their children. Method Cross-sectional survey of a nationally representative online panel of parents of children between the ages of 5 and 18 (n = 1025, 52% response rate). Parents rated the importance of a series of potential costs and benefits of youth sport and these responses were compared across tertiles of per capita family income. We first examined the association between family income tertiles and cost and benefit variables. Model-based cluster analysis was then used to identity homogeneous groups of responses to costs and benefits. Results In all income tertiles, the top two b...
This paper presents data on the parenting practices and perceptions of middleclass parents in the do...
Large numbers of youth in the United States participate in hockey and football. Youth hockey and fo...
Extensive literature covers reasons for participation in sports from the perspective of youth ...
Nearly 90% of American youth participate in organized youth sport during childhood and/or adolescenc...
Ninety percent of American youth participate in some form of organized youth sport between the ages ...
The overall purpose of this study was to examine parents’ perspectives on the benefits of sport part...
Health benefits of children’s participation in physical activity such as reduced risk of obesity and...
At least 30 million children participate in sports each year (Brenner, 2007), yet one in three child...
BackgroundParticipation in sports and physical activity (PA) is a critical resource for children’s h...
Abstract Background Participation in sports and physical activity (PA) is a critical resource for ch...
Current literature has previously reported on the potential benefits of sport participation (Dhurup,...
Lithuanian government attempts to create equal opportunities for children who are brought up in diff...
The purpose of this study was to explore the influences on parental involvement in youth sport. Spec...
The purpose of this study was to examine parental values associated with children’s participation in...
Nine in ten North American youth participate in organized sport during childhood and/or adolescence ...
This paper presents data on the parenting practices and perceptions of middleclass parents in the do...
Large numbers of youth in the United States participate in hockey and football. Youth hockey and fo...
Extensive literature covers reasons for participation in sports from the perspective of youth ...
Nearly 90% of American youth participate in organized youth sport during childhood and/or adolescenc...
Ninety percent of American youth participate in some form of organized youth sport between the ages ...
The overall purpose of this study was to examine parents’ perspectives on the benefits of sport part...
Health benefits of children’s participation in physical activity such as reduced risk of obesity and...
At least 30 million children participate in sports each year (Brenner, 2007), yet one in three child...
BackgroundParticipation in sports and physical activity (PA) is a critical resource for children’s h...
Abstract Background Participation in sports and physical activity (PA) is a critical resource for ch...
Current literature has previously reported on the potential benefits of sport participation (Dhurup,...
Lithuanian government attempts to create equal opportunities for children who are brought up in diff...
The purpose of this study was to explore the influences on parental involvement in youth sport. Spec...
The purpose of this study was to examine parental values associated with children’s participation in...
Nine in ten North American youth participate in organized sport during childhood and/or adolescence ...
This paper presents data on the parenting practices and perceptions of middleclass parents in the do...
Large numbers of youth in the United States participate in hockey and football. Youth hockey and fo...
Extensive literature covers reasons for participation in sports from the perspective of youth ...