The Role of Running Involvement in Creating Self-Sufficiency for Homeless Individuals Through a Community-Based Running Program

in Journal of Sport Management

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Yuhei InoueUniversity of Memphis

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Daniel FunkTemple University

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Jeremy S. JordanUniversity of Memphis

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The current study investigated the role of running involvement in helping improve the lives of a homeless population through an examination of a community-based program that utilizes running as a means to promote self-sufficiency. Data collected from 148 individuals before and after their participation in the program for one month revealed participants increased their psychological involvement in running. A regression analysis further indicated that the participants’ perceived self-sufficiency from participating in the program was significantly explained by the extent of their increase in running involvement. These findings highlight the role of enhanced involvement in sport, in particular in the form of running, in creating important psychological benefits for homeless individuals, and provide theoretical implications for the literature on sport-for-development.

Inoue is with Health and Sport Sciences, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN. Funk and Jordan are with the School of Tourism & Hospitality Management, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.

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