Carving out space for collective action: a study on how girls respond to everyday stressors within leisure participation

Purpose: Stress and achievement pressure constitute factors affecting young people’s mental health, especially among girls. Leisure participation holds the potential to be a collective space where young people can respond to stressors together. This study explores how girls collectively construct re...

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Main Authors: Anne Christina Gotfredsen, Isabel Goicolea, Evelina Landstedt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2020.1815486
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spelling doaj-e2affcf5e47642848209ff49cfbd216d2021-03-03T10:41:10ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being1748-26231748-26312020-01-0115110.1080/17482631.2020.18154861815486Carving out space for collective action: a study on how girls respond to everyday stressors within leisure participationAnne Christina Gotfredsen0Isabel Goicolea1Evelina Landstedt2Umeå UniversityUmeå UniversityKarlstad UniversityPurpose: Stress and achievement pressure constitute factors affecting young people’s mental health, especially among girls. Leisure participation holds the potential to be a collective space where young people can respond to stressors together. This study explores how girls collectively construct responses to daily stressors within the context of leisure participation. Methods: Nine focus groups were conducted with 16 girls aged 14–21 who were active members in two sport organizations in northern Sweden. Data was collected by using participatory observations and photo-elicited focus group discussions. Results: Our findings from the inductive thematic analysis were interpreted by combining the stress process model with social practice theory, resulting in three subthemes or responses: sharing sites of responsibility, resisting norms related to (gendered) youth and focused distraction. The subthemes were abstracted into the central theme of trustful belonging as a resource for collective responses, representing what pre-conditions need to be in place to make the responses possible. Conclusion: Leisure participation is an important relational space for young people to respond to stressors by making use of everyday routines, and the agency these social practices hold. However, the effort needed to respond to these stressors brought additional pressure in terms of responsibilities, and achievements.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2020.1815486youth mental healthleisure participationcase studystress processsocial practice theoryparticipatory observationsphoto elicitationthematic analysis
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Evelina Landstedt
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Evelina Landstedt
Carving out space for collective action: a study on how girls respond to everyday stressors within leisure participation
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
youth mental health
leisure participation
case study
stress process
social practice theory
participatory observations
photo elicitation
thematic analysis
author_facet Anne Christina Gotfredsen
Isabel Goicolea
Evelina Landstedt
author_sort Anne Christina Gotfredsen
title Carving out space for collective action: a study on how girls respond to everyday stressors within leisure participation
title_short Carving out space for collective action: a study on how girls respond to everyday stressors within leisure participation
title_full Carving out space for collective action: a study on how girls respond to everyday stressors within leisure participation
title_fullStr Carving out space for collective action: a study on how girls respond to everyday stressors within leisure participation
title_full_unstemmed Carving out space for collective action: a study on how girls respond to everyday stressors within leisure participation
title_sort carving out space for collective action: a study on how girls respond to everyday stressors within leisure participation
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
issn 1748-2623
1748-2631
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Purpose: Stress and achievement pressure constitute factors affecting young people’s mental health, especially among girls. Leisure participation holds the potential to be a collective space where young people can respond to stressors together. This study explores how girls collectively construct responses to daily stressors within the context of leisure participation. Methods: Nine focus groups were conducted with 16 girls aged 14–21 who were active members in two sport organizations in northern Sweden. Data was collected by using participatory observations and photo-elicited focus group discussions. Results: Our findings from the inductive thematic analysis were interpreted by combining the stress process model with social practice theory, resulting in three subthemes or responses: sharing sites of responsibility, resisting norms related to (gendered) youth and focused distraction. The subthemes were abstracted into the central theme of trustful belonging as a resource for collective responses, representing what pre-conditions need to be in place to make the responses possible. Conclusion: Leisure participation is an important relational space for young people to respond to stressors by making use of everyday routines, and the agency these social practices hold. However, the effort needed to respond to these stressors brought additional pressure in terms of responsibilities, and achievements.
topic youth mental health
leisure participation
case study
stress process
social practice theory
participatory observations
photo elicitation
thematic analysis
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2020.1815486
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