A growth curve to model changes in sport participation in adolescent boys

The aims of this study are twofold: (1) to present the latent growth model, its strategy and usefulness in modelling sport participation over a 6‐year period in youngsters (2) and to study the impact of biological maturation in sport participation changes. A standardized sport participation question...

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Boys
Female
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Humans
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Leisure Activities
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Males
maturation
Models, Theoretical
Participation
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Sports
Sports (participation)
Statistics
Strategy
Surveys
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Teenagers
Trends
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