There is an increasing amount of evidence suggesting youth sports clubs are an important setting for health promotion. Adolescents in sport club settings can benefit from exposures of positive and negative consequences to health. To better understand the sport club context and coaches’ health promotion activity in substance use prevention, this study compares sport club members with non-members aged between 14–16 years old on their experience and use of alcohol, smoking and snuff and coaches’ health promotion activity on substances. Methods: Adolescents (n = 671) from sports clubs and from matched schools (n = 1442) were recruited in this study. Multiple binary logistic regressions were performed on substance use. Results: Higher prevalence...
Canadian adolescents have some of the highest rates of substance use in the world. The etiology of t...
Sports participation has the potential to contribute to young people’s health. A prerequisite for yo...
Sport coaches have paradoxical attitudes towards addressing health promotion as a part of their coa...
Abstract There is an increasing amount of evidence suggesting youth sports clubs are an important se...
There is an increasing amount of evidence suggesting youth sports clubs are an important setting fo...
There is an increasing amount of evidence suggesting youth sports clubs are an important setting for...
Sport participation can play an important and positive role in the health and development of childre...
Sport participation can play an important and positive role in the health and development of childre...
AbstractSport participation can play an important and positive role in the health and development of...
A particular period of experimentation and a time in which substance use behaviours might be first a...
Introduction: Sports clubs form a potential setting for health promotion, but the research is limit...
Ohannessian, Christine M.This study examined the relationship between participation in sports and su...
abstract: Previous research suggests that the relation between sport participation and alcohol use i...
Concurrent smoking and harmful drinking (CSHD) in adolescence is an important public health and soci...
Sports participation has the potential to contribute to young people's health. A prerequisite for yo...
Canadian adolescents have some of the highest rates of substance use in the world. The etiology of t...
Sports participation has the potential to contribute to young people’s health. A prerequisite for yo...
Sport coaches have paradoxical attitudes towards addressing health promotion as a part of their coa...
Abstract There is an increasing amount of evidence suggesting youth sports clubs are an important se...
There is an increasing amount of evidence suggesting youth sports clubs are an important setting fo...
There is an increasing amount of evidence suggesting youth sports clubs are an important setting for...
Sport participation can play an important and positive role in the health and development of childre...
Sport participation can play an important and positive role in the health and development of childre...
AbstractSport participation can play an important and positive role in the health and development of...
A particular period of experimentation and a time in which substance use behaviours might be first a...
Introduction: Sports clubs form a potential setting for health promotion, but the research is limit...
Ohannessian, Christine M.This study examined the relationship between participation in sports and su...
abstract: Previous research suggests that the relation between sport participation and alcohol use i...
Concurrent smoking and harmful drinking (CSHD) in adolescence is an important public health and soci...
Sports participation has the potential to contribute to young people's health. A prerequisite for yo...
Canadian adolescents have some of the highest rates of substance use in the world. The etiology of t...
Sports participation has the potential to contribute to young people’s health. A prerequisite for yo...
Sport coaches have paradoxical attitudes towards addressing health promotion as a part of their coa...