Terrorism-Related Factors Affecting Youth Sports Participation in Various Districts of Balochistan, A Province Pakistan
Abstract
This study was carried out to assess the variables affecting young people's engagement in sports in several Balochistan areas in Pakistan. The current study was conducted in degree-granting institutions for both men and women in six (06) randomly selected Balochistan districts. In all, 824 students participated in the study 512 men and 312 women, or 10% of the students at 18 colleges for men and 14 colleges for women. A structured five-point Likert scale questionnaire that accepts responses of Strongly Agree (SA), Agree (A), Neither Disagree (NDA), Disagree (DA), and Strongly Disagree (SDA) was developed and used by the researcher. The researcher utilized the 0.05 significant level for the p-value to determine whether to accept or reject the provided hypotheses. The study’s conclusions demonstrated that Baluchistan’s law and order conditions, as well as terrorism, terrorism-related factors affecting youth sports participation in various districts of Balochistan, a province of Pakistan.
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