Patterns of Adolescents' Participation in Organized Activities: Are Sports Best When Combined with Other Activities?
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2009
Journal / Book Title
Developmental Psychology
Abstract
Although many adolescents participate in sports and other types of organized activities, little extant research explores how youth development outcomes may vary for youth involved in different combinations of activities. The present study uses the Child Development Supplement of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, a large, nationally representative sample, to compare activity patterns of adolescents ages 10-18 years (n = 1,711). A cluster analytic technique revealed 5 activity clusters: sports-focused, sports plus other activities, primarily school-based activities, primarily religious youth groups, and low activity involvement. Activity patterns were examined in conjunction with 5 categories of youth development outcomes, including competence (e.g., academic ability), confidence (e.g., self-concept of ability), connections (e.g., talking with friends), character (e.g., externalizing behavior problems), and caring (e.g., prosocial behavior). Results showed that those who participated only in sports had more positive outcomes compared with those who had little or no involvement in organized activities, but less positive outcomes compared with those who participated in sports plus other activities.
DOI
10.1037/a0014133
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Linver, Miriam; Roth, Jodie L.; and Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne, "Patterns of Adolescents' Participation in Organized Activities: Are Sports Best When Combined with Other Activities?" (2009). Department of Family Science and Human Development Scholarship and Creative Works. 127.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/familysci-facpubs/127
Published Citation
Linver, M. R., Roth, J. L., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2009). Patterns of adolescents' participation in organized activities: Are sports best when combined with other activities? Developmental Psychology, 45(2), 354–367. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0014133