The Initial Questionnaire Development in Measuring of Coach-Athlete–Parent Interpersonal Relationships: Results of Two Qualitative Investigations
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Preparation of the Qualitative Investigations
2.1. Scientific Literature Review
2.2. Inclusion Criteria
2.3. Exclusion Criteria
2.4. Data Extraction and Quality Assessment
2.5. Results
3. Materials and Methods: Study 1
3.1. Participants and Procedures
3.2. Interview Protocol Development
3.3. Data Collection
3.4. Data Analysis
3.5. Ethical Considerations
3.6. Quality Assessment
3.7. Results of Qualitative Study 1
4. Materials and Methods: Study 2
4.1. Participants and Procedures
4.2. Interview Protocol Development
4.3. Data Collection
4.4. Data Analysis
4.5. Ethical Considerations
4.6. Results of Qualitative Study 2
5. Discussion
6. Limitations and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Dimension | Initial Questions |
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Trust |
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Communication |
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Support |
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Teamwork |
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Respect |
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Overinvolvement |
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Motivation |
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Demotivation |
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Participant | Education | Sex | Age | Sport Type | Sports Experience; Sports Coaching Experience; Youth Sports Parenting Experience |
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10 Coaches | Higher | 7 women 3 men | 45 | 5 Individual 5 Team Sports | 10–15 years |
10 Athletes | High school | 6 girls 4 boys | 17 | 5 Individual 5 Team sports | 9 years |
10 Parents | Higher | 5 women 5 men | 50 | 5 Individua l5 Team Sports | 9 years |
Major Theme | Theme | Subtheme |
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Group processes | Communication | Honesty |
Expression of ideas | ||
Understanding | ||
Three-way communication | ||
Everyone is heard | ||
Support | Shares common goals | |
Cares for one another | ||
Helps each other at all times | ||
Keeps each other accountable | ||
Teamwork | Works together to achieve a goal | |
Attachment | ||
Cohesive Bond | ||
Everyone is united | ||
Everyone knows their role | ||
Everyone is involved | ||
Cooperation | ||
Trust | Reliable relationship | |
Honesty in C-A-P | ||
Safe C-A-P interaction | ||
C-A-P believes in each other | ||
Respect | Value each other | |
In C-A-P everyone is appreciated | ||
In C-A-P everyone feels important | ||
Motivation | Hard work | Effort |
Enthusiastic | ||
Achievements | ||
Passion | Feels attractive | |
Feels driven | ||
Love what they do | ||
Inspires each other to be the best they can | ||
Enjoyment | Makes the activity fun | |
Love the chosen activity | ||
Lives through the activity | ||
Over-involvement | Demotivating | Oversteps boundaries |
One member expects more | ||
Poor behavior | ||
Demanding | Going above the limits | |
Annoying | ||
Overly concerned | ||
Destructive behavior | ||
Controlling | Counting the achievements | |
Focus on winning only | ||
Committed more than the other |
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Lisinskiene, A.; May, E.; Lochbaum, M. The Initial Questionnaire Development in Measuring of Coach-Athlete–Parent Interpersonal Relationships: Results of Two Qualitative Investigations. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 2283. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132283
Lisinskiene A, May E, Lochbaum M. The Initial Questionnaire Development in Measuring of Coach-Athlete–Parent Interpersonal Relationships: Results of Two Qualitative Investigations. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(13):2283. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132283
Chicago/Turabian StyleLisinskiene, Ausra, Emily May, and Marc Lochbaum. 2019. "The Initial Questionnaire Development in Measuring of Coach-Athlete–Parent Interpersonal Relationships: Results of Two Qualitative Investigations" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 13: 2283. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132283
APA StyleLisinskiene, A., May, E., & Lochbaum, M. (2019). The Initial Questionnaire Development in Measuring of Coach-Athlete–Parent Interpersonal Relationships: Results of Two Qualitative Investigations. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(13), 2283. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132283