1. Motivational factors for youth recruitment in voluntary interventions: the case of a community sport program.
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Plante, Catherine, Moreau, Nicolas, Jaimes, Annie, and Turbide, Carole
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SPORTS for children , *SPORTS , *AGE & sports , *STUDENT recruitment , *PSYCHOLOGY - Abstract
Recruitment is known to be a challenge for intervention programs targeting youths, including sports programs. Following the popularity of the Alter-Action program of the Montreal-based organization DesÉquilibres, we wanted to understand the motivations and barriers to youths' recruitment in this voluntary sports community program. A qualitative methodology was favored. We conducted 27 semi-structured interviews (n= 27) with participants, 5 (n= 5) with the partners, and we carried out a focus group with 5 (n= 5) of the organization's service practitioners. We also conducted a participant observation with youth cohorts and during preparatory meetings. Five factors influencing recruitment emerged: (1) socialization/belonging; (2) training/physical aspects; (3) ‘extraordinary’ dimension; (4) practicality of the program; and (5) social influences. Four key elements thus appear important to consider when promoting the recruitment of youths in voluntary community programs: (1) favoring social interactions; (2) insisting on the specific and beneficial elements of the program; (3) allowing youths to experiment a trial period; and (4) including testimonies of former participants in the information session. Further recommendations for psychosocial intervention programs targeting youths are discussed in this article. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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