The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between participation in youth sport and adolescent–parent attachment. A mixed-method explanatory sequential study design was applied. In the first phase, 648 adolescent athletes and non-athletes completed the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment–Revised (IPPA–R). In the second phase, 15 adolescent athletes took part in semi-structured interviews. In the first, quantitative phase, three factors were predictors of adolescents’ attachment to parents and peers: trust, communication, and alienation. In the qualitative follow-up, three themes emerged: adolescents’ attachment to the sport; adolescent–parent attachment; adolescents’ thoughts abou...
Article No. 3563The purpose of this 12-month intervention program was to examine parent–child relati...
Recently parental involvement in youth sport has intensified, challenging the understanding of youth...
The present study addressed parent sport socialization over the initial period of a first child’s sp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between participation in youth sport and a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between participation in youth sport and a...
Article no. 41The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between participation in you...
This qualitative cross-sectional design study examine the association between adolescents’ participa...
e examined the relationship between adolescents’ participation in sport activities and their parent ...
Abstract. This qualitative cross-sectional design study examine the association between adolescents ...
Adolescent relationships with parents are of the highest importance. The relationships likely reflec...
Adolescent relationships with parents are of the highest importance. The relationships likely reflec...
This qualitative cross-sectional design study examine the association between adolescents’ participa...
The purpose of this qualitative interpretative phenomenological analysis was to examine parent–athle...
This work starts in the context of studies about peer relationships and motivational indices in spor...
Using short-term longitudinal data, the primary goal of the present study was to examine the interpl...
Article No. 3563The purpose of this 12-month intervention program was to examine parent–child relati...
Recently parental involvement in youth sport has intensified, challenging the understanding of youth...
The present study addressed parent sport socialization over the initial period of a first child’s sp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between participation in youth sport and a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between participation in youth sport and a...
Article no. 41The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between participation in you...
This qualitative cross-sectional design study examine the association between adolescents’ participa...
e examined the relationship between adolescents’ participation in sport activities and their parent ...
Abstract. This qualitative cross-sectional design study examine the association between adolescents ...
Adolescent relationships with parents are of the highest importance. The relationships likely reflec...
Adolescent relationships with parents are of the highest importance. The relationships likely reflec...
This qualitative cross-sectional design study examine the association between adolescents’ participa...
The purpose of this qualitative interpretative phenomenological analysis was to examine parent–athle...
This work starts in the context of studies about peer relationships and motivational indices in spor...
Using short-term longitudinal data, the primary goal of the present study was to examine the interpl...
Article No. 3563The purpose of this 12-month intervention program was to examine parent–child relati...
Recently parental involvement in youth sport has intensified, challenging the understanding of youth...
The present study addressed parent sport socialization over the initial period of a first child’s sp...