Connecting through summer camp: youth with visual impairments find a sense of community.

Autor: Goodwin DL, Lieberman LJ, Johnston K, Leo J
Zdroj: Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly; Jan2011, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p40-55, 16p
Abstrakt: The social meaning of a one-week residential summer sports camp to young people with visual impairments is described. The experiences of 13 youths (7 females and 6 males) with visual impairments (3 B1, 1 B2, and 9 B3) between 9 and 15 years of age were gathered using the phenomenological methods of focus groups, conversational interviews, and field notes. The thematic analysis revealed three themes: connected, reaching out, and resisting and acquiescing. Experiences of group membership and shared emotional connection to others with visual impairments surfaced in a supportive sport context although resistance to others' assumptions of ability was evident. The theory of psychological sense of community (McMillan & Chivas, 1986) provided the conceptual framework for interpreting the findings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index