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A systematic review of dropout from organized sport among children and youth
Jeff R. Crane,Viviene A. Temple +1 more
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Leisure constraints theory was used as a framework to systematically review factors associated with dropout of organized sport among children and adolescents as discussed by the authors, finding that intrapersonal and interpersonal constraints are more frequently associated with dropping out of sport than structural constraints.Abstract:
Leisure constraints theory was used as a framework to systematically review factors associated with dropout of organized sport among children and adolescents. Keyword searches for the population, context and construct of interest (i.e. dropout) identified articles from the entire contents of the following databases: Academic Search Complete, ERIC, MEDLINE, PsycINFO and SPORTDiscus. The initial search yielded 557 studies, and 43 met the selection criteria. Most studies focused solely on adolescents, and 89% of participants were male. Most studies were cross-sectional using quantitative approaches. Almost 30 different sports were included in the reviewed studies; however, the most represented sports were soccer, swimming, gymnastics and basketball. Findings from this review indicated that intrapersonal and interpersonal constraints are more frequently associated with dropping out of sport than structural constraints. Although many discrete factors associated with dropout were identified, five major areas em...read more
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