TY - JOUR
T1 - Perceptions of lifelong physical activity and the physical literacy journey
T2 - The voices of children and young people across the island of Ireland
AU - O’Brien, Wesley
AU - Belton, Sarahjane
AU - Farmer, Orlagh
AU - Murphy, Orla
AU - Murtagh, Elaine
AU - Connolly, Sinead
AU - Murphy, Marie H.
AU - Ferguson, Kyle
AU - Foweather, Lawrence
AU - Goss, Hannah
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PY - 2026
Y1 - 2026
N2 - In recent years, the physical literacy (PL) journeys of children and young people (CYP) have become increasingly relevant to physical activity (PA), physical education (PE) and sport settings. While research has documented understanding of PL among specific stakeholders, such as physical educators and sports coaches, no such research exists regarding the voices of CYP across the island of Ireland (Northern Ireland and Ireland). As such, expanding beyond PL specifically and explicitly, this scoping review explored CYP's perceptions of lifelong PA, including factors they believed influenced their involvement in, or avoidance of, PA, PE, and sport (domains which all contribute to PL). The review examined 29 qualitative research studies conducted across the island of Ireland. Thematic analysis of the data led to the construction of the following five key themes in relation to lifelong PA as part of one's PL journey: (i) providing choice, (ii) fun, (iii) social influences, (iv) competition, and (v) barriers to positive PL experiences. Drawing on the insights generated by this study, we propose targeted PL promotion strategies that resonate with CYP in Ireland and Northern Ireland, with the goal of fostering their holistic PL development, and supporting sustained lifelong engagement in PA.
AB - In recent years, the physical literacy (PL) journeys of children and young people (CYP) have become increasingly relevant to physical activity (PA), physical education (PE) and sport settings. While research has documented understanding of PL among specific stakeholders, such as physical educators and sports coaches, no such research exists regarding the voices of CYP across the island of Ireland (Northern Ireland and Ireland). As such, expanding beyond PL specifically and explicitly, this scoping review explored CYP's perceptions of lifelong PA, including factors they believed influenced their involvement in, or avoidance of, PA, PE, and sport (domains which all contribute to PL). The review examined 29 qualitative research studies conducted across the island of Ireland. Thematic analysis of the data led to the construction of the following five key themes in relation to lifelong PA as part of one's PL journey: (i) providing choice, (ii) fun, (iii) social influences, (iv) competition, and (v) barriers to positive PL experiences. Drawing on the insights generated by this study, we propose targeted PL promotion strategies that resonate with CYP in Ireland and Northern Ireland, with the goal of fostering their holistic PL development, and supporting sustained lifelong engagement in PA.
KW - adolescent
KW - club
KW - community
KW - Qualitative
KW - school
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105034578664
U2 - 10.1177/1356336X261427414
DO - 10.1177/1356336X261427414
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105034578664
SN - 1356-336X
JO - European Physical Education Review
JF - European Physical Education Review
ER -