Ten year longitudinal survey following children with disabilities who have participated in Sports and Recreation from a young age (5 to 10), and the parents of children who have participated in Sports and Recreation at a young age (5 to 10). These children will be followed for 10 years with surveys every 6 months, whether they are currently participating in sports and recreation activities or not. The purpose of this longitudinal study is to examine the effects of early participation in organized sports and recreation activities (S\&R) on self-reported health and health-related quality of life of children and youth (C\&Y) with disabilities and their parent-reported social participation. This project will examine child and parent reported differences between: 1. C\&Y with disabilities who participate in S\&R and those who have discontinued participation in S\&R programs 2. C\&Y with disabilities who participate in sports vs. those who participate in recreation, and 3. C\&Y with disabilities who participate in S\&R and normative data on C\&Y with disabilities and those without disabilities.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
16
No intervention; surveys/questionnaires only
Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute
Golden Valley, Minnesota, United States
Change in health related quality of life
As measured by KIDSCREEN-10 questionnaire
Time frame: Every 6 months for 10 years.
Change in general health
Self reported general health as measured by PROMIS Pediatric Global Health Measure
Time frame: Every 6 months for 10 years.
Change in social participation
Self reported (or parent-reported) social participation as measured by PROMIS Pediatric Global Health Measure
Time frame: Every 6 months for 10 years.
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