2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40894-015-0021-9
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Positive Youth Development in Aboriginal Physical Activity and Sport: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Physical activity and, more specifically, sport, can positively impact the body, mind, heart, and spirit of Aboriginal youth. Despite enthusiasm for these benefits, there is a paucity of published information reviewing the relationship between sport and physical activity, and Aboriginal youth development. The purpose of this systematic review was to provide an overview of research examining Aboriginal youth development in physical activity and sport settings. A review of literature was conducted up until July … Show more

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“…The findings of this research contribute to the PA literature by identifying necessary considerations for supporting Indigenous youth activity programmes. Recent research has synthesised the sport and recreation experiences of Indigenous youth (McHugh et al 2018) and systematically reviewed research on the positive development of Indigenous youth through sport, activity, or recreation (Bruner et al 2016). The aforementioned research outlined important 579 factors that should be considered when developing Indigenous youth activity programmes, such 580 as programmes that promote holistic health, integrate culture and traditions, and optimize on 581 community relationships.…”
Section: General Discussion 563mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The findings of this research contribute to the PA literature by identifying necessary considerations for supporting Indigenous youth activity programmes. Recent research has synthesised the sport and recreation experiences of Indigenous youth (McHugh et al 2018) and systematically reviewed research on the positive development of Indigenous youth through sport, activity, or recreation (Bruner et al 2016). The aforementioned research outlined important 579 factors that should be considered when developing Indigenous youth activity programmes, such 580 as programmes that promote holistic health, integrate culture and traditions, and optimize on 581 community relationships.…”
Section: General Discussion 563mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the current CBPR process and outcomes, methodological and practical ideas are offered for elaborating on the process of Indigenous youth activity programme development (e.g., Bruner et al 2016) and participatory research development (McHugh 2017).…”
Section: General Discussion 563mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Through synthesis of the results of primary studies we created a model of PYD through sport in order to guide future research and practical initiatives (Holt, Neely et al, 2017). Other systematic reviews of the PYD literature-including quantitative studieshave also been published (e.g., Bruner et al, 2016;Jones, Edwards, Bocarro, Bunds, & Smith, 2016), and thus it is fair to suggest that recent knowledge in this area has been identified and synthesized.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The process that was undertaken is described in greater detail elsewhere [38]. In phase I (see Table 1 Table 2) based on knowledge of existing journals from indigenous and non-indigenous scholars.…”
Section: Selection Of Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%