Female Sport Participation In South African Rural Schools: Analysis Of Socio-Cultural Constraints

This study was carried out to examine constraints to sport participation among female secondary school students in Hlanganani rural area, Limpopo Province, South Africa. A total of 101 female students aged 17–24 years from four secondary schools were recruited to participate in the study. A self-adm...

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Main Author: Kubayi Ntwanano Alliance
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-06-01
Series:European Review Of Applied Sociology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/eras-2015-0001
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spelling doaj-7ffce7158b2b46f49e6e4a396cb25c3e2021-09-05T20:44:54ZengSciendoEuropean Review Of Applied Sociology2286-25522015-06-0181061010.1515/eras-2015-0001eras-2015-0001Female Sport Participation In South African Rural Schools: Analysis Of Socio-Cultural ConstraintsKubayi Ntwanano Alliance0Department of Sport, Rehabilitation and Dental Sciences, Tshwane University of Technology, Private Bag X680, Pretoria, 0001, South AfricaThis study was carried out to examine constraints to sport participation among female secondary school students in Hlanganani rural area, Limpopo Province, South Africa. A total of 101 female students aged 17–24 years from four secondary schools were recruited to participate in the study. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data. Results indicated that the dress code, lack of energy, lack of family support and family commitment were identified as major constraints to sport participation among female students. The results of this study provide practical implications for promoting and developing female sports programmes in rural schools. This study suggests that stakeholders such as parents, peers, and teachers should motivate and encourage female students to participate in school sport. Additionally, the study recommended that in order to promote sport participation in rural areas, the values, norms, beliefs, attitudes and customs that restrict females from participating in sport and physical activity should be dissented.https://doi.org/10.1515/eras-2015-0001femalestudentssportparticipationconstraints
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Female Sport Participation In South African Rural Schools: Analysis Of Socio-Cultural Constraints
European Review Of Applied Sociology
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title Female Sport Participation In South African Rural Schools: Analysis Of Socio-Cultural Constraints
title_short Female Sport Participation In South African Rural Schools: Analysis Of Socio-Cultural Constraints
title_full Female Sport Participation In South African Rural Schools: Analysis Of Socio-Cultural Constraints
title_fullStr Female Sport Participation In South African Rural Schools: Analysis Of Socio-Cultural Constraints
title_full_unstemmed Female Sport Participation In South African Rural Schools: Analysis Of Socio-Cultural Constraints
title_sort female sport participation in south african rural schools: analysis of socio-cultural constraints
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series European Review Of Applied Sociology
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publishDate 2015-06-01
description This study was carried out to examine constraints to sport participation among female secondary school students in Hlanganani rural area, Limpopo Province, South Africa. A total of 101 female students aged 17–24 years from four secondary schools were recruited to participate in the study. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data. Results indicated that the dress code, lack of energy, lack of family support and family commitment were identified as major constraints to sport participation among female students. The results of this study provide practical implications for promoting and developing female sports programmes in rural schools. This study suggests that stakeholders such as parents, peers, and teachers should motivate and encourage female students to participate in school sport. Additionally, the study recommended that in order to promote sport participation in rural areas, the values, norms, beliefs, attitudes and customs that restrict females from participating in sport and physical activity should be dissented.
topic female
students
sport
participation
constraints
url https://doi.org/10.1515/eras-2015-0001
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