What is the relationship between parental support, self-efficacy and physical activity in young students? A pilot cross-sectional study
This study examined the relationships between parental support for physical activity, weekly Physical Activity (PA) practice frequency, and self-efficacy expectations to overcome barriers to participation. A total of 335 adolescents took part in this pilot cross-sectional study. The results show tha...
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doaj-2afd1706698c417ab7a1a110b24c67252021-02-02T05:46:10ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242017-01-01370100210.1051/shsconf/20173701002shsconf_erpa2017_01002What is the relationship between parental support, self-efficacy and physical activity in young students? A pilot cross-sectional studyRuiz-Ariza Alberto0de la Torre-Cruz Manuel1López-Serrano Sebastián2Martínez-López Emilio J.3Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences, University of JaenFaculty of Humanities and Education Sciences, University of JaenFaculty of Humanities and Education Sciences, University of JaenFaculty of Humanities and Education Sciences, University of JaenThis study examined the relationships between parental support for physical activity, weekly Physical Activity (PA) practice frequency, and self-efficacy expectations to overcome barriers to participation. A total of 335 adolescents took part in this pilot cross-sectional study. The results show that boys and girls who attribute parents to a high level of instrumental support, modeling and behavioral limitation are allocated to higher number of days per week to perform the physical-sport activity during a minimum interval of sixty minutes and were more self-efficacious in their practice. Likewise, the frequency of practice of the activity and self-efficacy were higher in the case of boys.https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173701002Physical activityparental supportself-efficacy |
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Ruiz-Ariza Alberto de la Torre-Cruz Manuel López-Serrano Sebastián Martínez-López Emilio J. What is the relationship between parental support, self-efficacy and physical activity in young students? A pilot cross-sectional study SHS Web of Conferences Physical activity parental support self-efficacy |
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Ruiz-Ariza Alberto de la Torre-Cruz Manuel López-Serrano Sebastián Martínez-López Emilio J. |
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What is the relationship between parental support, self-efficacy and physical activity in young students? A pilot cross-sectional study |
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What is the relationship between parental support, self-efficacy and physical activity in young students? A pilot cross-sectional study |
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What is the relationship between parental support, self-efficacy and physical activity in young students? A pilot cross-sectional study |
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What is the relationship between parental support, self-efficacy and physical activity in young students? A pilot cross-sectional study |
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What is the relationship between parental support, self-efficacy and physical activity in young students? A pilot cross-sectional study |
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what is the relationship between parental support, self-efficacy and physical activity in young students? a pilot cross-sectional study |
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EDP Sciences |
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SHS Web of Conferences |
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This study examined the relationships between parental support for physical activity, weekly Physical Activity (PA) practice frequency, and self-efficacy expectations to overcome barriers to participation. A total of 335 adolescents took part in this pilot cross-sectional study. The results show that boys and girls who attribute parents to a high level of instrumental support, modeling and behavioral limitation are allocated to higher number of days per week to perform the physical-sport activity during a minimum interval of sixty minutes and were more self-efficacious in their practice. Likewise, the frequency of practice of the activity and self-efficacy were higher in the case of boys. |
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Physical activity parental support self-efficacy |
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