2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-024-18078-9
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Young people's experiences of physical activity insecurity: a qualitative study highlighting intersectional disadvantage in the UK

Caroline Dodd-Reynolds,
Naomi Griffin,
Phillippa Kyle
et al.

Abstract: Background Intersecting socioeconomic and demographic reasons for physical activity (PA) inequalities are not well understood for young people at risk of experiencing marginalisation and living with disadvantage. This study explored young people’s experiences of PA in their local area, and the associated impacts on opportunities for good physical and emotional health and wellbeing. Methods Seven local youth groups were purposefully sampled from dis… Show more

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“…One of the benefits of engaging with young people in community settings is that they are placed right at the heart of the challenges and impacts of wider inequality, offering the potential for a deeper and more nuanced understanding of how health inequalities are experienced [ 43 ]. However, these settings are less well-versed in research than schools, and also the age ranges of young people attending is much more fluid.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the benefits of engaging with young people in community settings is that they are placed right at the heart of the challenges and impacts of wider inequality, offering the potential for a deeper and more nuanced understanding of how health inequalities are experienced [ 43 ]. However, these settings are less well-versed in research than schools, and also the age ranges of young people attending is much more fluid.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%