2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-200x.2009.02821.x
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Orthopedic disability and socioemotional functioning

Abstract: Study findings underline the importance of understanding social aspects of disability, and the positive association between playing sports and an individuals positive beliefs about oneself.

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“…The results will be discussed in three parts, aligned with the hypotheses of the study. Numerous studies, including those from Campbell and Jones (1994); Ferreira and Fox 2008 2009, and Yagmurlu, M. F., Yagmurlu, B., and Yilmaz (2009) supported hypothesis one, there is a positive relationship between physical activity and sport and an individual's self-perception. Campbell and Jones (1994) clearly document this in their comparison between the self-perceptions of individuals with disabilities involved in sport and the control of (non participants) group (F /11, 108/ = 4.14, p < 0.00001).…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…The results will be discussed in three parts, aligned with the hypotheses of the study. Numerous studies, including those from Campbell and Jones (1994); Ferreira and Fox 2008 2009, and Yagmurlu, M. F., Yagmurlu, B., and Yilmaz (2009) supported hypothesis one, there is a positive relationship between physical activity and sport and an individual's self-perception. Campbell and Jones (1994) clearly document this in their comparison between the self-perceptions of individuals with disabilities involved in sport and the control of (non participants) group (F /11, 108/ = 4.14, p < 0.00001).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Campbell and Jones (1994) clearly document this in their comparison between the self-perceptions of individuals with disabilities involved in sport and the control of (non participants) group (F /11, 108/ = 4.14, p < 0.00001). This is observable in other relationships through higher levels of selfconcept (Yagmurlu, M. F., Yagmurlu, B., & Yilmaz, 2009), and overall quality of life (Bogolijub, Mihajlovic, Zoran, Marijela, & Ninoslav, 2001;Groff , Lundberg, & Zabriskie, 2009;Sporner et al, 2009) in groups of individuals with disabilities, involved in physical activity and sport programs, as compared to those not involved. This trend can also be seen clearly in the interviews and discussions of Sousa, Corredeira, and Pereira's (2009) research including individuals with amputations who were either involved and not involved in physical activity and sport programs.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Although they are more likely to experience problems in the social domain, variance is observed in this population for many aspects of functioning and development (Llewellyn, 2001;Yagmurlu, Yagmurlu, & Yilmaz, 2009). Although they are more likely to experience problems in the social domain, variance is observed in this population for many aspects of functioning and development (Llewellyn, 2001;Yagmurlu, Yagmurlu, & Yilmaz, 2009).…”
Section: Orthopaedic Disability and Social Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%