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Social identity implications for active individuals with physical disabilities  (2011)

Authors:
Martin, J. J.; Vitali, Francesca
Title:
Social identity implications for active individuals with physical disabilities
Year:
2011
Type of item:
Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Tipologia ANVUR:
Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Language:
Inglese
Format:
A Stampa
Book Title:
Social identity
Publisher:
Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
ISBN:
978-161324462-3
Page numbers:
163-173
Keyword:
disability; physical activity; social identity; motivation
Short description of contents:
Individuals with physical disabilities have increased rates of sedentary behavior, overweight, and obesity relative to individuals without disabilities. Additionally, they often have high levels of loneliness and depression and reduced social support. Hence, physical activity (PA; i.e., sport, exercise) can be a vehicle for both physical and mental health enhancement. However, the social identity implications associated with disability can impact and be influenced by PA engagement. Therefore, the purpose of the current chapter is to examine how PA related social identity considerations influence and are influenced by exercise and sport participation. We first discuss some traditional non-PA grounded social identity issues germane to disability, such as stigma theory and the disability paradox, in terms of their ramifications for PA engagement.The supercrip/hero social identity stereotype of the athlete with a disability is examined as well as the social identity that athletes with disabilities are not real athletes. The impression management social identity ramifications of being physically active are also explored. Finally, we conclude with some practical ramifications of the body of knowledge we review. © 2011 Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Product ID:
90684
Handle IRIS:
11562/935704
Last Modified:
November 13, 2022
Bibliographic citation:
Martin, J. J.; Vitali, Francesca, Social identity implications for active individuals with physical disabilities Social identityNova Science Publishers, Inc.2011pp. 163-173

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