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Increasing the self-efficacy of individuals with a disability through a theory-based curriculum applied to playing golf

机译:通过应用于高尔夫的基于理论的课程,提高残疾人的自我效能

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Project GAIN (Golf: Accessible and Inclusive Networks) is a theory-based curriculum developed to promote an active life-style and inclusion of individuals with disabilities by enhancing their self-efficacy through golf. Over a 5-year period (2004-2008), 814 participants with and without disabilities from six cities across the USA formally enrolled in Project GAIN. Mentors were used to increase lesson participation, engagement between lessons, and inclusion in golf-related activities. For this study, data from 327 individuals with disabilities and 295 mentors with and without disabilities were used for analysis purposes. Data included measures of perceived self-efficacy in golf, future plans in golf, and a weekly log of golf-related activities. Paired-samples t-tests and repeated measures ANOVA were utilized to examine the effects of Project GAIN on participants' intention to participate and actual participation in golf-related activities. Results indicated that both study groups (individuals with disabilities and mentors) significantly increased their self-efficacy in golf as well as their intention to play golf in future. Significant increases in golf-related activity were reported in weekly logs over the 5 weeks of data collection. Bonferroni post hoc tests were employed to examine mean differences between weekly observations. Significant mean differences between weeks 1 and 3, and 1 and 5 were found. The Project GAIN curriculum successfully contributed to improving participants' belief that they could play golf. The study findings support the effectiveness of Project GAIN in increasing golf-related activities that may lead to increased inclusion and physical activity.
机译:GAIN项目(高尔夫:可访问性和包容性网络)是一项基于理论的课程,旨在通过高尔夫提高残疾人的自我效能,促进残疾人的积极生活方式和包容性。在5年期间(2004-2008年),来自美国六个城市的814名残障人士和残障人士正式参加了GAIN项目。导师被用来增加课程的参与度,课程之间的参与度,以及增加与高尔夫相关的活动的参与度。在本研究中,使用了来自327名残障人士和295名有或没有残障的指导者的数据进行分析。数据包括高尔夫自我感觉效能的测量,高尔夫未来计划以及高尔夫相关活动的每周日志。配对样本t检验和重复测量方差分析用于检验GAIN项目对参与者参与高尔夫相关活动的意图和实际参与的影响。结果表明,两个研究组(残疾人和导师)都显着提高了他们在高尔夫运动中的自我效能以及未来打高尔夫球的意图。在收集数据的5周内,每周日志中报告了高尔夫相关活动的显着增加。 Bonferroni事后检验用于检查每周观察值之间的平均差异。在第1周和第3周以及第1和第5周之间发现了显着的平均差异。项目GAIN课程成功地提高了参与者对打高尔夫球的信念。研究结果支持GAIN项目在增加与高尔夫相关的活动中的有效性,这可能导致包容性和体育活动的增加。

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