Individual and contextual predictors of retention in Special Olympics for youth with intellectual disability: who stays involved?

Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Despite the recognised benefits of sport, participation is often reported to be low
for youth with intellectual disability (ID). The current study was the first to longitudinally …

Individual and contextual predictors of retention in Special Olympics for youth with intellectual disability: who stays involved?

JA Weiss, S Robinson, M Harlow, A Mosher… - Journal of Intellectual …, 2020 - europepmc.org
Background Despite the recognised benefits of sport, participation is often reported to be low
for youth with intellectual disability (ID). The current study was the first to longitudinally …

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JA Weiss, S Robinson, M Harlow… - Journal of Intellectual …, 2020 - researchgate.net
Background Despite the recognised benefits of sport, participation is often reported to be low
for youth with intellectual disability (ID). The current study was the first to longitudinally …

Individual and contextual predictors of retention in Special Olympics for youth with intellectual disability: who stays involved?

JA Weiss, S Robinson, M Harlow… - Journal of …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
Background: Despite the recognised benefits of sport, participation is often reported to be
low for youth with intellectual disability (ID). The current study was the first to longitudinally …

Individual and contextual predictors of retention in Special Olympics for youth with intellectual disability: who stays involved?

JA Weiss, S Robinson, M Harlow, A Mosher… - Journal of Intellectual …, 2020 - infona.pl
Background Despite the recognised benefits of sport, participation is often reported to be low
for youth with intellectual disability (ID). The current study was the first to longitudinally …

Individual and contextual predictors of retention in Special Olympics for youth with intellectual disability: who stays involved?

JA Weiss, S Robinson, M Harlow… - Journal of …, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Despite the recognised benefits of sport, participation is often reported to be low
for youth with intellectual disability (ID). The current study was the first to longitudinally …