Journal article
Social Responsibility among Low-Income Youth in Physical Activity-Based Positive Youth Development Programs: Scale Development and Associations with Social Relationships
Journal of applied sport psychology, Vol.25(4), pp.431-447
10/01/2013
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/109267
Abstract
Relationships with peers and adults are expected to foster social responsibility in physical activity-based positive youth development programs. Low-income youth (N = 479) were surveyed pre- and post-program.Psychometric properties of a new social responsibility scale were supported. Belonging predicted changes in social responsibility, and leader emotional support moderated the autonomy support- and belonging-social responsibility associations. Those with higher leader emotional support had a stronger positive association between autonomy support and social responsibility. Those with lower leader emotional support had a stronger positive association between belonging and social responsibility. Positive social relationships with peers and staff may facilitate social responsibility.
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- Title
- Social Responsibility among Low-Income Youth in Physical Activity-Based Positive Youth Development Programs: Scale Development and Associations with Social Relationships
- Creators
- Meghan H McDonough - Purdue UniversitySarah Ullrich-French - Washington State UniversityDawn Anderson-Butcher - The Ohio State UniversityAnthony J Amorose - Illinois State UniversityAllison Riley - The Ohio State University
- Publication Details
- Journal of applied sport psychology, Vol.25(4), pp.431-447
- Academic Unit
- UNKNOWN
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis Group
- Identifiers
- 99900547633601842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article