The transmission of positive values between parents and children is generally considered to be the hallmark of successful socialization. Asthis issue has been widely discussed but surprisingly little researched - especially with reference to core sport values - in this study weaimed to: 1) analyze adolescent athletes' acceptance of the sport values their parents want to transmit to them (i.e., parental socializationvalues) and 2) examine the relationship between parental involvement in children's sportive activity and adolescents' acceptance of their parents' socialization values. One hundred and seventy-two Italian adolescents (48.3% male, 51.7% female) who regularly practice teamsports were asked to fill out a questionnaire which included the Youth Sport Values Questionnaire and the Parental Involvement in Sport Questionnaire. The dyadic correlations revealed that young athletes are in general willing to accept their parents' socialization values in regards to sport. Moreover, from the relative weight analysis (a relatively new data analysis strategy), it emerged that parental involvement characterized by praise and understanding is the most important predictor of adolescents' willingness to accept their parents' sport values. Implications of these results and further expansion of the study are discussed.
(2017). Transmitting sport values: The importance of parental involvement in children's sport activity [journal article - articolo]. In EUROPE'S JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/168613
Transmitting sport values: The importance of parental involvement in children's sport activity
Barni, Daniela;
2017-01-01
Abstract
The transmission of positive values between parents and children is generally considered to be the hallmark of successful socialization. Asthis issue has been widely discussed but surprisingly little researched - especially with reference to core sport values - in this study weaimed to: 1) analyze adolescent athletes' acceptance of the sport values their parents want to transmit to them (i.e., parental socializationvalues) and 2) examine the relationship between parental involvement in children's sportive activity and adolescents' acceptance of their parents' socialization values. One hundred and seventy-two Italian adolescents (48.3% male, 51.7% female) who regularly practice teamsports were asked to fill out a questionnaire which included the Youth Sport Values Questionnaire and the Parental Involvement in Sport Questionnaire. The dyadic correlations revealed that young athletes are in general willing to accept their parents' socialization values in regards to sport. Moreover, from the relative weight analysis (a relatively new data analysis strategy), it emerged that parental involvement characterized by praise and understanding is the most important predictor of adolescents' willingness to accept their parents' sport values. Implications of these results and further expansion of the study are discussed.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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