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Development and transference of intentional self-regulation through a sport-based youth development program

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  • Wonju Lee
  • Gareth J. Jones
  • Moonsup Hyun
  • Daniel C. Funk
  • Elizabeth A. Taylor
  • Jon Welty Peachey

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Intentional self-regulation (ISR) is a critical personal asset associated with positive youth development (PYD). It is generally assumed that sport-based youth development (SBYD) programs cultivate skills such as ISR through sport then help youth transfer such skills to other domains of life. However, empirical research on ISR development and transference remains scarce and inconsistent, which complicates effective SBYD program design and management. The purpose of the current study was to examine the influence of a SBYD program on the development and transference of domain-specific ISR (i.e., sport and life), as well as the impact of both ISR domains on a key indicator of PYD (i.e. self-worth). Structural equation modeling and cross-lagged panel modeling was utilized to analyze ISR development and transference during a 5-month program season, as well as the resulting influence on a key indicator of PYD (i.e., self-worth). Findings suggest domain-specific conceptualizations of ISR and an alternative transference logic between sport and life domains. The results offer theoretical implications related to ISR development and transference within SBYD contexts and outline several recommendations of program design and management.Intentional self-regulation (ISR) is a context-specific trait.Compensation is particularly important to the development of ISR in adolescence.Goal-oriented youth sport programs can positively affect ISR and global self-worth.ISR development and transference from sport to life may occur simultaneously.Interorganizational partnerships may help maximize program outcomes.

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  • Wonju Lee & Gareth J. Jones & Moonsup Hyun & Daniel C. Funk & Elizabeth A. Taylor & Jon Welty Peachey, 2021. "Development and transference of intentional self-regulation through a sport-based youth development program," Sport Management Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(5), pages 770-790, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rsmrxx:v:24:y:2021:i:5:p:770-790
    DOI: 10.1080/14413523.2021.1907973
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    1. Mingyu Guo & Lingxiao Wang & Liang Zhang & Qingqing Hou & Jian Yang & Shumin Chang, 2023. "Placing Adolescents on a Trajectory to Happiness: The Role of Family Assets and Intentional Self-Regulation," Journal of Happiness Studies, Springer, vol. 24(3), pages 945-966, March.

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