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Attitudes and Beliefs towards Sport Specialization College Scholarships and Financial Investment among High School Baseball Parents

机译:高中棒球家长对运动专业大学奖学金和财务投资的态度和信念

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Adolescent athletes are increasingly encouraged to specialize in a single sport year-round in an effort to receive a college scholarship. For collegiate baseball, only 11.7 scholarships are available for a 35-player team. The beliefs of the parents of baseball athletes towards sport specialization are unknown, along with whether they have an accurate understanding of college baseball scholarship availability. The parents of high school baseball athletes were recruited to complete an anonymous questionnaire that consisted of (1) parent and child demographics, (2) child baseball participation information, and (3) parent attitudes and beliefs regarding sport specialization and college baseball scholarships. One hundred and fifty-five parents participated in the questionnaire (female: 52.9%, age: 49.4 ± 5.5 years old). The parents spent a median of 3000 USD [Interquartile Range (IQR): 1500–6000] on their child’s baseball participation. Most parents believed that specialization increased their child’s chances of getting better at baseball (N = 121, 79.6%). The parents underestimated the number of college baseball scholarships available per team (median [IQR]: 5 [0–5]), but 55 parents (35.9%) believed it was likely that their child would receive a college baseball scholarship. Despite having a realistic understanding of the limited college scholarships available, the parents were optimistic that their child would receive a baseball scholarship.
机译:越来越多地鼓励青少年运动员全年专注于一项运动,以期获得大学奖学金。对于大学棒球,一支35人的球队仅可获得11.7奖学金。棒球运动员的父母对运动专业化的信念,以及他们是否对大学棒球奖学金的可获得性有准确的了解,目前尚不清楚。招募了高中棒球运动员的父母,以完成一项匿名调查表,该调查表包括(1)父母和儿童的人口统计信息,(2)儿童棒球的参与信息以及(3)父母对运动专业和大学棒球奖学金的态度和信念。 155名父母参加了调查表(女性:52.9%,年龄:49.4±5.5岁)。父母在孩子参加棒球比赛时平均花费了3000美元[四分位间距(IQR):1500-6000]。大多数父母认为,专业化会增加孩子打棒球的机会(N = 121,79.6%)。父母低估了每支球队可获得的大学棒球奖学金数量(中位数[IQR]:5 [0-5]),但是55名父母(35.9%)认为他们的孩子很可能会获得大学棒球奖学金。尽管对可获得的有限大学奖学金有现实的了解,但父母对孩子将获得棒球奖学金感到乐观。

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