In the years 2010-2012, the research survey was carried out on 480 people with or without physical disabilities. The aim of the research was to obtain information on attitudes and opinions of people with physical disabilities towards the possibility of reducing social marginalization through participation in physical culture. The research confirmed that the respondents’ attitudes towards participation of those people in physical culture were, in majority, positive. Participants of the research expressed the opinion that the feeling of marginalization of physically disabled persons would not have been so strong if there had been the possibility of an active participation in sport, recreation and tourism as well as in active rehabilitation. T...
This study aims to create awareness, both within the scientific community and among providers of spo...
Most people with physical disabilities do not participate in sports regularly, which could increase ...
Individuals with disabilities have always participated in society, but for various reasons they have...
In the years 2010-2012, the research survey was carried out on 480 people with or without physical d...
The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the impairment of the body functions on the par...
AbstractDesire to be accepted by other people is one of the basic human needs. Social isolatio...
Research object - Marijampolės sport club visitors attitude to the participation of people with disa...
Research in many countries has shown that the most common barriers to the participation of persons w...
Research background. According to the United Nations Convention on The Rights of Persons with Disabi...
The purpose of this thesis was to explore socially constructed discursive barriers to physical activ...
The aim – discovered how the physical activities influence social integration of people with disabil...
Subject: Physically disabled individuals, including some with slight mental disability, in relation ...
‘Hapless’ is the word synonymous with the young disabled lives. It is chiefly because of their inabi...
Abstract The axiological values of sport are a cultural element uniting individuals in the rehabilit...
Sport participation provides important bio-psycho-social benefits for people with disabilities. Howe...
This study aims to create awareness, both within the scientific community and among providers of spo...
Most people with physical disabilities do not participate in sports regularly, which could increase ...
Individuals with disabilities have always participated in society, but for various reasons they have...
In the years 2010-2012, the research survey was carried out on 480 people with or without physical d...
The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the impairment of the body functions on the par...
AbstractDesire to be accepted by other people is one of the basic human needs. Social isolatio...
Research object - Marijampolės sport club visitors attitude to the participation of people with disa...
Research in many countries has shown that the most common barriers to the participation of persons w...
Research background. According to the United Nations Convention on The Rights of Persons with Disabi...
The purpose of this thesis was to explore socially constructed discursive barriers to physical activ...
The aim – discovered how the physical activities influence social integration of people with disabil...
Subject: Physically disabled individuals, including some with slight mental disability, in relation ...
‘Hapless’ is the word synonymous with the young disabled lives. It is chiefly because of their inabi...
Abstract The axiological values of sport are a cultural element uniting individuals in the rehabilit...
Sport participation provides important bio-psycho-social benefits for people with disabilities. Howe...
This study aims to create awareness, both within the scientific community and among providers of spo...
Most people with physical disabilities do not participate in sports regularly, which could increase ...
Individuals with disabilities have always participated in society, but for various reasons they have...