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SPORT SPECIALIZATION AND COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP BELIEFS AND FINANCIAL INVESTMENT AMONG HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PARENTS

机译:高中棒球父母的体育专业和大学奖学金信仰和金融投资

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BACKGROUND: Youth athletes are increasingly encouraged to specialize in a single sport and participate on club teams year-round to be offered a college scholarship. For collegiate baseball, only 11.7 scholarships are available for a 35-player team. Presently, the beliefs of parents of baseball athletes towards sport specialization are unknown along with whether they have an accurate understanding of college baseball scholarship availability. PURPOSE: To describe the beliefs of parents of high school baseball players regarding sport specialization and college scholarships. A secondary purpose was to compare child baseball participation characteristics by parent median household income (MHI) categories. METHODS: During the 2019 spring baseball season, 155 parents (female N=82 (52.9%), age: 49.45.5 years) of high school baseball players from six San Diego county high schools completed an anonymous questionnaire concerning parent and child demographics, child baseball participation information (e.g., club baseball team participation), money spent on their child’s baseball participation, sport specialization status, and parent beliefs regarding sport specialization and college scholarships. Sport specialization status was determined using a validated 3-point specialization scale. Parent MHI was estimated using residence zip code and categorized into MHI tertiles (low, middle, high). RESULTS: Seventy-three parents (47.7%) classified their children as highly specialized and 110 parents (71.0%) reported their child played club baseball in addition to their high school team. Parents reported spending a median of $3000 [$1500-6000] on their child’s baseball participation during the previous year. Only 44 parents (28.4%) reported being concerned about sport specialization. Most parents (69.9%) believed that specialization would increase their child’s chances of making a college team. Parents underestimated the number of college baseball scholarships available per team (median [IQR]: 5 [0-5]), but 55 parents (35.9%) believed it was “somewhat” or “very likely” their child would receive a college baseball scholarship. Compared to low MHI parents, high MHI parents were more likely to classify their child as highly specialized (65.8% vs. 31.7%, p=0.02), and have a child participating in club baseball (82.1% vs. 58.3%, p=0.02). CONCLUSIONS: Parents who reported a greater financial investment in their child’s baseball participation believed it would improve their child’s sport performance to play college baseball. Despite having a realistic understanding of the limited college scholarships available, parents were optimistic that their child would receive a baseball scholarship. The current year-round, highly specialized environment of youth sports in the United States may favor families with more financial resources.
机译:背景:越来越多地鼓励青年运动员专业从事一项运动,并在全年上参加俱乐部团队,以获得大学奖学金。对于大学棒球,只有11.7名奖学金可供35人团队使用。目前,棒球运动员父母对体育专业化的信念与他们是否有准确了解大学棒球奖学金可用性。目的:描述有关体育专业化和大学奖学金的高中棒球运动员父母的信念。次要目的是通过父母中位家庭收入(MHI)类别进行比较儿童棒球参与特征。方法:2019年春季棒球季节,155名父母(女性N = 82(52.9%),年龄:49.45.5岁)来自六个圣地亚哥县高中的高中棒球运动员完成了父母和儿童人口统计学的匿名问卷,儿童棒球参与信息(例如,俱乐部棒球队参与),金钱花在他们的孩子的棒球参与,体育专业化状态,以及关于体育专业化和大学奖学金的父母信仰。使用经过验证的3点专业化规模确定了体育专业化状态。父母MHI估计使用居住邮政编码,并分为MHI Tertiles(低,中,高)。结果:七十三名父母(47.7%)将其子女分类为高度专业化,110名父母(71.0%)报告他们的孩子除了他们的高中队外,他们的孩子也会扮演俱乐部棒球。父母报告在上一年期间,他们在孩子的棒球参与中度过了3000美元的中位数。报告仅有44名父母(28.4%)关注体育专业化。大多数父母(69.9%)认为,专业化会增加孩子制作大学团队的机会。父母低估了每支球队的大学棒球奖学金数量(中位数[IQR]:5 [0-5]),但55名父母(35.9%)认为它是“有点”或“很可能”他们的孩子会收到一所大学棒球奖学金。与低MHI父母相比,高MHI父母更有可能将其孩子分类为高度专业化(65.8%与31.7%,P = 0.02),并有一个参与俱乐部棒球的子女(82.1%与58.3%,p = 0.02)。结论:报告在儿童棒球参与方面更大的金融投资的父母认为,它将提高孩子的体育绩效,以便大学棒球。尽管对可用的有限大学奖学金具有逼真的理解,但父母乐于乐观,他们的孩子会收到棒球奖学金。目前美国青年体育的全年专业环境可能有利于拥有更多财务资源的家庭。

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