Project 459047

Exploring factors associated with physical activity and sport participation in youth during the transition to secondary school

459047

Exploring factors associated with physical activity and sport participation in youth during the transition to secondary school

$105,000
Project Information
Study Type: Unclear
Research Theme: Social / Cultural / Environmental / Population Health
Institution & Funding
Principal Investigator(s): Sauve, Karen A
Supervisor(s): Masse, Louise C
Institution: University of British Columbia
CIHR Institute: Human Development, Child and Youth Health
Program: Doctoral Research Award: Canada Graduate Scholarships
Peer Review Committee: Doctoral Research Awards - B
Competition Year: 2021
Term: 3 yrs 0 mth
Abstract Summary

Less than 10% of children and teens across Canada - and less than 20% globally - get enough physical activity, putting them at risk for significant lifelong health issues. Children and teens who are physically active reap benefits for physical, mental and social health, yet up to 75% of youth drop out of sport and physical activity during their teenage years. Girls are affected by this decline more than boys. The shift from elementary to secondary school is a critical time of change, and many factors at home (i.e., parental support, co-participation), school (i.e., access to physical education, sports teams), and with peers influence these behaviour changes. To better understand how these factors influence changes in physical activity and sport as youth move into secondary school, this study will survey and interview youth in grades 7 and 8, and their parents to capture their insights and experiences during this critical developmental time.

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Keywords
Adolescence Child And Youth Health Policy Health Promotion Mixed Methods Physical Activity Public Health Sport Participation