Psychosocial impact of involvement in the Special Olympics

By: Crawford, Clare.
Contributor(s): Burns, Jan | Fernie, Bruce A.
Series: Research in Developmental Disabilities 45-46 2015: 93-102. 2015Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | SPECIAL OLYMPICS | SPORTS | PSYCHOSOCIAL IMPACTSummary: Compares the psychosocial impact of involvement in sport through the Special Olympics to no or limited sports involvement, for a sample of people with intellectual disabilities. Findings provide further evidence of a positive association between sport involvement and increased psychological wellbeing, especially for those involved in the Special Olympics.
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Compares the psychosocial impact of involvement in sport through the Special Olympics to no or limited sports involvement, for a sample of people with intellectual disabilities. Findings provide further evidence of a positive association between sport involvement and increased psychological wellbeing, especially for those involved in the Special Olympics.

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