A Community Perspective on Boxing, Well-being and Young People

被引:0
|
作者
Ryan, Aoife [1 ]
John, Mary [1 ]
Hanna, Paul [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Surrey, Sch Psychol, Guildford, England
[2] Hoare Lea, Bristol, England
关键词
boxing; community psychology; ethnography; sport; youth; HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY; SOCIAL INCLUSION; SELF-EFFICACY; YOUTH; GENDER; ADOLESCENTS; PSYCHOLOGY;
D O I
10.1002/casp.70024
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Communities possess various resources, such as sporting organisations, that establish positive relationships with young people whom statutory services may struggle to engage. Boxing has been shown to attract individuals from diverse cultural and socio-economic backgrounds, offering proven benefits in areas such as physical health and engagement. When taking into consideration mental and physical well-being, there is limited knowledge regarding the overall well-being benefits of boxing for young people. This study adopts an ethnographic approach within an Inner London community boxing gym to investigate the well-being benefits of boxing for young people. Qualitative interviews, field notes and observations were employed with young people, staff and volunteers. The community identified that boxing provided young people with a changed sense of self, engaged them in a recursive learning process and instilled a sense of belonging, like that of a new family. These factors can all be associated with well-being. The study highlights the significance of community-based resources, such as boxing gyms, in providing support for improving well-being for a diverse cohort of young people. Please refer to the Supplementary Material section to find this article's Community and Social Impact Statement
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Commentary on Trzesniewski and Donnellan (2010): A Transdisciplinary Perspective on Young People's Well-Being
    Eckersley, Richard
    PERSPECTIVES ON PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2010, 5 (01) : 76 - 80
  • [2] Subjective Well-Being of Young People in Therapeutic Residential Care from a Gender Perspective
    Gonzalez-Garcia, Carla
    Aguila-Otero, Alba
    Montserrat, Carme
    Lazaro, Susana
    Martin, Eduardo
    Fernandez del Valle, Jorge
    Bravo, Amaia
    CHILD INDICATORS RESEARCH, 2022, 15 (01) : 249 - 262
  • [3] Subjective Well-Being of Young People in Therapeutic Residential Care from a Gender Perspective
    Carla González-García
    Alba Águila-Otero
    Carme Montserrat
    Susana Lázaro
    Eduardo Martín
    Jorge Fernandez del Valle
    Amaia Bravo
    Child Indicators Research, 2022, 15 : 249 - 262
  • [4] Young people's uses of music for well-being
    Papinczak, Zoe E.
    Dingle, Genevieve A.
    Stoyanov, Stoyan R.
    Hides, Leanne
    Zelenko, Oksana
    JOURNAL OF YOUTH STUDIES, 2015, 18 (09) : 1119 - 1134
  • [5] Mental health and well-being among young people
    Suchday, Sonia
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 59 : 326 - 326
  • [6] Deprivation and the well-being of children and young people in Taiwan
    Saunders, Peter
    Chen, Ke-Mei
    ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK AND DEVELOPMENT, 2015, 25 (02) : 80 - 95
  • [7] Young people's sense of social well-being
    Petrova, LE
    RUSSIAN EDUCATION AND SOCIETY, 2002, 44 (03): : 52 - 64
  • [8] Walking a well-being tightrope: young people in Australia
    Muir, Kristy
    Powell, Abigail
    JOURNAL OF POPULATION RESEARCH, 2012, 29 (04) : 293 - 313
  • [9] THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF INDIGENOUS CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
    Small, Jacqueline
    JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH, 2017, 53 (10) : 1029 - 1029
  • [10] The Well-being of Children and Young People: The Context of Social Services from the Perspective of the Capability Approach
    Navratilova, Jitka
    Navratil, Pavel
    Punova, Monika
    CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK AND HEALTH INTERVENTION, 2021, 12 (04): : 49 - 61