I’ve had bad experiences with team sports”: Sport participation, peer need thwarting and need supporting behaviours among youth identifying with a physical disability
Authors
Orr, Krystn
Tamminen, Katherine A.
Arbour-Nicitopoulos, Kelly P.
Sweet, Shane N.
Tomasone, Jennifer
Date
2018
Type
journal article
Language
en
Keyword
Peer relationships , Sport , Basic psychological needs , Motivation
Alternative Title
Abstract
This study was guided by self-determination theory to explore the sport experiences of youth with a physical disability and the role of peers within this context. Interviews were conducted with eight youth using a relational mapping technique, and analyzed using a deductive thematic approach. Sport peers were broadly defined by the youth as individuals from a large age range and of all abilities. Youth perceived their sport peers to have dynamic roles throughout their participation in sport. The perceived roles of these sport peers included: supporting and thwarting basic psychological needs, and influencing the youths’ processing of sport internalization. Findings focus on the complexity of peer need thwarting and supporting interactions in sport for youth with physical disabilities. Overall, peers have a multifaceted role in the sport experiences of youth identifying with a physical disability, and may, in some cases, thwart youths’ basic psychological needs.
Description
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Human Kinetics in Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly in 2018, available online: https://doi.org/10.1123/apaq.2017-0028. © Human Kinetics, Inc.
Citation
Orr, K., Tamminen, K., Sweet, S., Tomasone, J. R., & Arbour-Nicitpoulous, K. P. (2018). “I’ve had bad experiences with team sports”: Sport participation, peer need thwarting and need supporting behaviours among youth identifying with a physical disability. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 35:36-56. doi: 10.1123/apaq.2017-0028
Publisher
Human Kinetics, Inc.