The influence of adaptive sport involvement on the identity formation of mobility impaired adolescents

The aim of the research was to determine the influence of adapted sport on the identity formation of adolescents with a mobility impairment. An empirical investigation was carried out to investigate the relationship between certain variables, such as social relationships and affective constructs, a...

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Main Author: Moll, Aletta Magdalena
Other Authors: Bester, Garfield
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2018
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Online Access:Moll, Aletta Magdalena (2017) The influence of adaptive sport involvement on the identity formation of mobility impaired adolescents, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23728>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-237282018-11-19T17:15:55Z The influence of adaptive sport involvement on the identity formation of mobility impaired adolescents Moll, Aletta Magdalena Bester, Garfield Identity formation Identity Adolescence Adaptive sport Mobility impairment Disability 373.182770968 Sports for children with disabilities -- South Africa -- Psychological aspects Identity (Psychology) in adolescence -- South Africa Teenagers with disabilities -- Education (Secondary) -- South Africa -- Psychological aspects Children with disabilities -- Family relationships -- South Africa The aim of the research was to determine the influence of adapted sport on the identity formation of adolescents with a mobility impairment. An empirical investigation was carried out to investigate the relationship between certain variables, such as social relationships and affective constructs, and the identity formation of adolescents with a mobility impairment as information emerged from the literature study. A sample of 140 adolescents with a mobility impairment was drawn using purposive sampling. An instrument to measure the identity formation of adolescents with a mobility impairment was compiled. The data, which were obtained from the implementation of the instrument, were analysed using qualitative content analysis techniques. The major findings of the study revealed that there was no significant difference in the identity of adolescents with a mobility impairment who participated in sport, compared with the identity of adolescents with a mobility impairment who did not participate in sport. There was however, a significant positive correlation between social relationships with friends and parents, and the identity formation of adolescents with a mobility impairment. There was also a positive correlation between affective variables and the identity formation of adolescents with a mobility impairment. The two positive affective constructs with the highest correlation were trustfulness and gregariousness. The negative construct with the highest correlation was depression. Based on the findings, conclusions were drawn and recommendations were made. The relationship of adolescents with their friends and parents, together with the health of adolescents, explained the largest proportion of the variance in the identity formation of adolescents with a mobility impairment, namely 42%. The remaining 58% of the variance in the identity formation has not been significantly explained as yet. The implications for parents and educators are clearly explained. Psychology of Education D. Ed. 2018-04-10T08:58:27Z 2018-04-10T08:58:27Z 2017-11 Thesis Moll, Aletta Magdalena (2017) The influence of adaptive sport involvement on the identity formation of mobility impaired adolescents, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23728> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23728 en 1 online resource (xvi, 327 leaves) : illustrations (chiefly color)
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language en
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topic Identity formation
Identity
Adolescence
Adaptive sport
Mobility impairment
Disability
373.182770968
Sports for children with disabilities -- South Africa -- Psychological aspects
Identity (Psychology) in adolescence -- South Africa
Teenagers with disabilities -- Education (Secondary) -- South Africa -- Psychological aspects
Children with disabilities -- Family relationships -- South Africa
spellingShingle Identity formation
Identity
Adolescence
Adaptive sport
Mobility impairment
Disability
373.182770968
Sports for children with disabilities -- South Africa -- Psychological aspects
Identity (Psychology) in adolescence -- South Africa
Teenagers with disabilities -- Education (Secondary) -- South Africa -- Psychological aspects
Children with disabilities -- Family relationships -- South Africa
Moll, Aletta Magdalena
The influence of adaptive sport involvement on the identity formation of mobility impaired adolescents
description The aim of the research was to determine the influence of adapted sport on the identity formation of adolescents with a mobility impairment. An empirical investigation was carried out to investigate the relationship between certain variables, such as social relationships and affective constructs, and the identity formation of adolescents with a mobility impairment as information emerged from the literature study. A sample of 140 adolescents with a mobility impairment was drawn using purposive sampling. An instrument to measure the identity formation of adolescents with a mobility impairment was compiled. The data, which were obtained from the implementation of the instrument, were analysed using qualitative content analysis techniques. The major findings of the study revealed that there was no significant difference in the identity of adolescents with a mobility impairment who participated in sport, compared with the identity of adolescents with a mobility impairment who did not participate in sport. There was however, a significant positive correlation between social relationships with friends and parents, and the identity formation of adolescents with a mobility impairment. There was also a positive correlation between affective variables and the identity formation of adolescents with a mobility impairment. The two positive affective constructs with the highest correlation were trustfulness and gregariousness. The negative construct with the highest correlation was depression. Based on the findings, conclusions were drawn and recommendations were made. The relationship of adolescents with their friends and parents, together with the health of adolescents, explained the largest proportion of the variance in the identity formation of adolescents with a mobility impairment, namely 42%. The remaining 58% of the variance in the identity formation has not been significantly explained as yet. The implications for parents and educators are clearly explained. === Psychology of Education === D. Ed.
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