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Positive youth development and gender differences in high performance sport.

Donna O'ConnorLauren Anne GardnerPaul LarkinAlun PopeA Mark Williams
Published in: Journal of sports sciences (2019)
We examined positive youth development within a high performance sport environment. Youth football players (N = 455; Males = 315; Females = 140) completed a range of questionnaires including: the Youth Experiences Survey for Sport; Self-Confidence subscale of the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 Revised; Sport Competence Inventory; Prosocial and Antisocial Behaviour in Sport Scale; and the modified Coach-Athlete Relationship questionnaire. The players reported a relatively high level of self-confidence, competence and positive youth experiences. They felt a strong coach-athlete relationship and displayed higher levels of prosocial than antisocial behaviour. Males scored significantly higher than females on self-confidence, perceived self-competence, antisocial behaviour to teammates and opponents, relationship with their coach, and cognitive skills. Findings suggest a relationship between high performance sport environments and positive youth development.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • high school
  • young adults
  • anterior cruciate ligament
  • psychometric properties
  • cross sectional
  • social support
  • patient reported