Sport has the potential to support psychosocial development in young people. However, extant studies have tended to evaluate purpose-built interventions, leaving regular organised sport relatively overlooked. Moreover, previous work has tended to concentrated on a narrow range of outcomes. To address these gaps, we conducted a season-long ethnography of a youth performance sport club based on a novel Realist Evaluation approach. We construed the club as a social intervention within a complex system of agents and structures. The results are published in this special issue as a two-part series. In this first paper, we detail the perceptions of former and current club parents, players and coaches, using them to build a set of programme theorie...
This thesis is concerned with the issues surrounding the participation of young people (aged 11 to 1...
Sports participation is considered beneficial for the development of socially vulnerable youth, not ...
Concern about the growth in adolescent problem behaviours (e.g. delinquency, drug use) has led to in...
Sport has the potential to support psychosocial development in young people. However, extant studies...
Part 1 of this 2-paper series identified a wide and deep network of context, generative mecha-nisms ...
The purpose of this article is to review and critique the literature in youth sport that specificall...
Contemporary research literature within the field of youth talent development has unequivocally supp...
Contemporary research literature within the field of youth talent development has unequivocally supp...
There remains limited research into the role that parents play to support their child’s psychosocial...
This study attempts to explore sports participation, dominant relationships and contextual influenc...
Despite the flourishing body of literature on young athletes\u27 personal development through sport,...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
This study examined the effectiveness of a longitudinal 5C coaching intervention (Harwood, 2008), fo...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
Background: A growing body of research has studied sport as a vehicle for positive youth development...
This thesis is concerned with the issues surrounding the participation of young people (aged 11 to 1...
Sports participation is considered beneficial for the development of socially vulnerable youth, not ...
Concern about the growth in adolescent problem behaviours (e.g. delinquency, drug use) has led to in...
Sport has the potential to support psychosocial development in young people. However, extant studies...
Part 1 of this 2-paper series identified a wide and deep network of context, generative mecha-nisms ...
The purpose of this article is to review and critique the literature in youth sport that specificall...
Contemporary research literature within the field of youth talent development has unequivocally supp...
Contemporary research literature within the field of youth talent development has unequivocally supp...
There remains limited research into the role that parents play to support their child’s psychosocial...
This study attempts to explore sports participation, dominant relationships and contextual influenc...
Despite the flourishing body of literature on young athletes\u27 personal development through sport,...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
This study examined the effectiveness of a longitudinal 5C coaching intervention (Harwood, 2008), fo...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
Background: A growing body of research has studied sport as a vehicle for positive youth development...
This thesis is concerned with the issues surrounding the participation of young people (aged 11 to 1...
Sports participation is considered beneficial for the development of socially vulnerable youth, not ...
Concern about the growth in adolescent problem behaviours (e.g. delinquency, drug use) has led to in...