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Ghasemi Rooshnavand J, Bahrololom H, Andam R, Bagheri H. Students’ Health Development: Identifying the Barriers of Trans-sectional Cooperation in Student Sports. J Research Health 2020; 10 (5) :311-318
URL: http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-1822-en.html
1- Department of Sport Management, Faculty of Physical Education, Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood, Iran. , javadghasemi3371@gmail.com
2- Department of Sport Management, Faculty of Physical Education, Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood, Iran.
Abstract:   (1479 Views)
Background: This study aimed to identify the barriers of trans-sectional cooperation in student sport. 
Methods: The research method was qualitative content analysis. The statistical population included all student sports authorities, experienced physical education teachers, lawmakers, natural and legal people who were related to Iranian education in the 2018–2019 academic year plus documentation related to student sport. A total of 14 semi-structured interviews were conducted with study samples recruited by a purposeful sampling method. Analyzes were conducted in three stages using MAXQDA software, resulting in 76 concepts, 14 subcategories, and 4 main categories.
Results: The results showed that participation in student sport, given its role in student health, faces four categories of legal, strategic, organizational, and social barriers. 
Conclusion: Trans-sectional participation in student sport requires practical plans to reduce or remove barriers.
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Type of Study: Orginal Article | Subject: ● International Health
Received: 2019/09/8 | Accepted: 2019/11/15 | Published: 2020/08/1

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