This study explored whether adolescent sports participants\u27 perceptions of the social climate fall into distinct profiles, and whether these profiles are related to enjoyment and intention to continue. A Latent Profile Analysis using 313 Australian sports participants (Mage = 13.03 years) revealed four distinct profiles: positive social climate (45.1%), diminished social climate (19.8%), positive coach relationship quality (19.8%), and positive friendship quality (15.3%). Individuals within the positive social climate and the positive coach relationship quality profiles reported relatively higher levels of enjoyment and intention to continue than individuals in the diminished social climate and the positive friendship quality profiles. I...
Adolescent participation in extracurricular activities is associated with numerous positive outcomes...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of sport friendship quality, athletic competence a...
The overall purpose of this study was to examine organized youth sports in Sweden and the possible i...
abstract: Sport has been identified as a context in which youth encounter positive and negative expe...
Ecologies of practice are seen as a major factor that fosters positive experiences of young athletes...
This study aimed at determining how environmental practices and significant others alongside operate...
Embedded in achievement goal theory (Ames, 1992; Meece, Anderman, & Anderman, 2006), this study exam...
The main objective of this study is to determine which “pathway” the athlete follows and how outcom...
Purpose: Participation in sport presents a unique setting for positive youth psychosocial developmen...
Youth sport is a source of well-being for adolescents, yet experiences vary and attrition can be hig...
Youth sport is a source of well-being for adolescents, yet experiences vary and attrition can be hig...
The present study explored the relationships between the coaching climate, youth developmental exper...
Sport has been identified as a context in which youth encounter positive and negative experiences. H...
ii Structured sports are the most common activity in which youth participate. Research links sport p...
Objectives: This study examined the contribution of motivational climate created by mothers, coaches...
Adolescent participation in extracurricular activities is associated with numerous positive outcomes...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of sport friendship quality, athletic competence a...
The overall purpose of this study was to examine organized youth sports in Sweden and the possible i...
abstract: Sport has been identified as a context in which youth encounter positive and negative expe...
Ecologies of practice are seen as a major factor that fosters positive experiences of young athletes...
This study aimed at determining how environmental practices and significant others alongside operate...
Embedded in achievement goal theory (Ames, 1992; Meece, Anderman, & Anderman, 2006), this study exam...
The main objective of this study is to determine which “pathway” the athlete follows and how outcom...
Purpose: Participation in sport presents a unique setting for positive youth psychosocial developmen...
Youth sport is a source of well-being for adolescents, yet experiences vary and attrition can be hig...
Youth sport is a source of well-being for adolescents, yet experiences vary and attrition can be hig...
The present study explored the relationships between the coaching climate, youth developmental exper...
Sport has been identified as a context in which youth encounter positive and negative experiences. H...
ii Structured sports are the most common activity in which youth participate. Research links sport p...
Objectives: This study examined the contribution of motivational climate created by mothers, coaches...
Adolescent participation in extracurricular activities is associated with numerous positive outcomes...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of sport friendship quality, athletic competence a...
The overall purpose of this study was to examine organized youth sports in Sweden and the possible i...