It helped, the mindfulness, … so let me help": High school students developing social work values through yoga
In: The International journal of social work values and ethics: IJSWV&E, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 49-59
ISSN: 1553-6947
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In: The International journal of social work values and ethics: IJSWV&E, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 49-59
ISSN: 1553-6947
In: Social work in health care: the journal of health care social work ; a quarterly journal adopted by the Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care, Band 59, Heft 2, S. 108-121
ISSN: 1541-034X
In: Social work in health care: the journal of health care social work ; a quarterly journal adopted by the Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care, S. 1-18
ISSN: 1541-034X
In: Journal of sport and social issues: the official journal of Northeastern University's Center for the Study of Sport in Society, Band 47, Heft 6, S. 504-534
ISSN: 1552-7638
Participation in sport is often assumed to promote the healthy development of youth. However, research suggests that gender and sexuality policing in sports negatively impacts the self-esteem of LGBTQ + youth. Using moderated mediation analyses, findings suggest that hyper-surveillance and policing of sexual and gender norms, specifically masculinity, through the use of anti-LGBTQ + language in sport not only marginalizes LGBTQ + individuals, but can harm all youth. Among straight cisgender youth, the conditional direct effect of playing sports on self-esteem was positive for only girls, across race, indicating a positive moderated mediation for girls. The positive effect of playing sports on self-esteem had a comparatively lower effect for white boys, when mediated by the frequency of hearing anti-LGBTQ + language. Implications are discussed.