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Out‐of‐School Time Activity Participation Profiles of Children With Physical Disabilities: a Cluster Analysis
Child: care, health and development
  • Gillian King, Bloorview Research Institute
  • T. Petrenchik, CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research
  • D. DeWit, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
  • Janette McDougall, Western University
  • P. Hurley, CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research
  • M. Law, CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research, Hamilton
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2010
URL with Digital Object Identifier
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2214.2010.01089.x
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Abstract

Objective: To determine out‐of‐school activity participation profiles of school‐aged children with physical disabilities.

Methods: Activity participation profiles were determined by cluster analysing 427 children's responses on multiple dimensions of participation (intensity, location, companionship, enjoyment, preference) in five activity types (recreational, active physical, social, skill‐based, self‐improvement). Socio‐demographic, child, parent, family and environmental predictors of group membership were determined, along with child functioning, socio‐demographic, self‐concept and social support variables significantly associated with group membership.

Results: The cluster analysis revealed four groups, labelled Social Participators (a highly social and neighbourhood‐focused group), Broad Participators (a group of high participators who enjoy participation), Low Participators (a group with low enjoyment and weak preferences) and Recreational Participators (a group of younger children who participate in recreational activities with family members). The groups showed meaningful differences across a range of socio‐demographic, child, parent, family and environmental variables.

Conclusions: The findings support an affective and contextual view of participation, indicating the importance of motivational theory and a person–environment approach in understanding the complexity of children's out‐of‐school activity participation.

Citation Information
Gillian King, T. Petrenchik, D. DeWit, Janette McDougall, et al.. "Out‐of‐School Time Activity Participation Profiles of Children With Physical Disabilities: a Cluster Analysis" Child: care, health and development (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/janette-mcdougall/59/