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Quantifying Parental Influence on Youth Athlete Specialization: A Survey of Athletes’ Parents

机译:量化父母对青年运动员专业化的影响:运动员父母的一项调查

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Background: Youth athlete specialization has been linked to decreased enjoyment, burnout, and increased injury risk, although the impact of specialization on athletic success is unknown. The extent to which parents exert extrinsic influence on this phenomenon remains unclear. Purpose/Hypothesis: The goal of this study was to assess parental influences placed on young athletes to specialize. It was hypothesized that parents generate both direct and indirect pressures on specialized athletes. Study Design: Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: A survey tool was designed by an interdisciplinary medical team to evaluate parental influence on youth specialization. Surveys were administered to parents of the senior author’s orthopaedic pediatric patients. Results: Of the 211 parents approached, 201 (95.3%) completed the assessment tool. One-third of parents stated that their children played a single sport only, 53.2% had children who played multiple sports but had a favorite sport, and 13.4% had children who balanced their multiple sports equally. Overall, 115 (57.2%) parents hoped for their children to play collegiately or professionally, and 100 (49.7%) parents encouraged their children to specialize in a single sport. Parents of highly specialized and moderately specialized athletes were more likely to report directly influencing their children’s specialization ( P = .038) and to expect their children to play collegiately or professionally ( P = .014). Finally, parents who hired personal trainers for their children were more likely to believe that their children held collegiate or professional aspirations ( P = .009). Conclusion: Parents influence youth athlete specialization both directly and by investment in elite coaching and personal instruction. Parents of more specialized athletes exert more influence than parents of unspecialized athletes.
机译:背景:青年运动员的专业化与娱乐性降低,倦怠和受伤风险增加有关,尽管专业化对运动成功的影响尚不清楚。父母对该现象施加外在影响的程度仍不清楚。目的/假设:这项研究的目的是评估父母对年轻运动员专业化的影响。假设父母会对专业运动员产生直接和间接的压力。研究设计:横断面研究;证据级别,3。方法:跨学科的医疗团队设计了一种调查工具,以评估父母对青年专业化的影响。调查是针对资深作者的骨科儿科患者的父母进行的。结果:在211名家长中,有201名(95.3%)完成了评估工具。三分之一的父母说,他们的孩子只参加一项运动,53.2%的孩子参加多项运动但最喜欢运动,而13.4%的孩子平衡了多项运动。总体而言,有115位(57.2%)的父母希望他们的孩子玩大学或专业比赛,有100位(49.7%)的父母鼓励孩子们专门从事一项体育运动。高度专业化和中等专业化的运动员的父母更有可能直接影响他们孩子的专业化程度(P = .038),并期望他们的孩子们进行大学或专业比赛(P = .014)。最后,为孩子雇用私人教练的父母更有可能相信他们的孩子具有大学或职业志向(P = .009)。结论:父母直接或通过投资于精英教练和个人指导来影响青年运动员的专业化。专业运动员的父母比非运动员运动员的父母影响更大。

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