Extracurricular physical activities: Motivational climate, sportspersonship, disposition and context. A study with primary 6th grade students

The objective of this study has been to examine the relationship between Perceived Motivational Climate, Sportspersonship, Disposition and Context where extracurricular physical activity is done. The participants were 256 6th grade students. The questionnaires applied were: PMCSQ-2 (Orientation to E...

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Main Authors: David Martín Espinosa, Carmen González González de Mesa, Mª Luisa Zagalaz Sánchez, Juan José Chinchilla Mira
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Language:English
Published: University of Alicante 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Online Access:https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2018-v13-n2-extracurricular-physical-activities-motivational-climate-sportspersonship-disposition-context
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spelling doaj-5b9b70ce648c46c5be52fb2c19e8a1e12020-11-24T23:02:02ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022018-06-0113246648610.14198/jhse.2018.132.1810282Extracurricular physical activities: Motivational climate, sportspersonship, disposition and context. A study with primary 6th grade studentsDavid Martín Espinosa0Carmen González González de Mesa1Mª Luisa Zagalaz Sánchez2Juan José Chinchilla Mira3Secondary Education Teacher. Junta de Castilla LeónUniversity of OviedoUniversity of JaenUniversity of AlicanteThe objective of this study has been to examine the relationship between Perceived Motivational Climate, Sportspersonship, Disposition and Context where extracurricular physical activity is done. The participants were 256 6th grade students. The questionnaires applied were: PMCSQ-2 (Orientation to Ego or Task), MSOS (Orientation to Sportspersonship), IEPA (Disposition) y AYES (Context). An instrumental and empirical study was made. On the instrumental study, factorial analysis was made and internal consistency of the questionnaires was verified. On the empirical study, extracurricular sports practise negatively correlates with Respect and Interest on Adversary factor; Regarding motivational climate, Ego Climate negatively correlates with every factor in a statistically significant way, except with Progression and Effort on training; Task Orientation Motivational Climate correlates with every factor, been this correlation negative with Ego Orientation Climate and with the Number of Hours of Weekly Training. Mean difference depending on gender shows that males give higher values on Ego Orientation Climate and females on Respect and Interest on the Adversary factor. Analysis of variance showed statistically significant results depending on the sport played, with higher values on Task Climate, Progression on Training and Respect and Interest on the Adversary for those who play artistic activities, on Interest on Training and Respect for Social Conventions for those who play opposition sports; depending on the amount of time for weekly sports practise, those who spend more than five hours per week give higher values on Task Climate and those who only spend one or two hours per week on Respect and Interest on the Adversary.https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2018-v13-n2-extracurricular-physical-activities-motivational-climate-sportspersonship-disposition-contextExtracurricular physical activitiesMotivational climateSportspersonshipDispositional variablesContext variables
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author David Martín Espinosa
Carmen González González de Mesa
Mª Luisa Zagalaz Sánchez
Juan José Chinchilla Mira
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Carmen González González de Mesa
Mª Luisa Zagalaz Sánchez
Juan José Chinchilla Mira
Extracurricular physical activities: Motivational climate, sportspersonship, disposition and context. A study with primary 6th grade students
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
Extracurricular physical activities
Motivational climate
Sportspersonship
Dispositional variables
Context variables
author_facet David Martín Espinosa
Carmen González González de Mesa
Mª Luisa Zagalaz Sánchez
Juan José Chinchilla Mira
author_sort David Martín Espinosa
title Extracurricular physical activities: Motivational climate, sportspersonship, disposition and context. A study with primary 6th grade students
title_short Extracurricular physical activities: Motivational climate, sportspersonship, disposition and context. A study with primary 6th grade students
title_full Extracurricular physical activities: Motivational climate, sportspersonship, disposition and context. A study with primary 6th grade students
title_fullStr Extracurricular physical activities: Motivational climate, sportspersonship, disposition and context. A study with primary 6th grade students
title_full_unstemmed Extracurricular physical activities: Motivational climate, sportspersonship, disposition and context. A study with primary 6th grade students
title_sort extracurricular physical activities: motivational climate, sportspersonship, disposition and context. a study with primary 6th grade students
publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
issn 1988-5202
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The objective of this study has been to examine the relationship between Perceived Motivational Climate, Sportspersonship, Disposition and Context where extracurricular physical activity is done. The participants were 256 6th grade students. The questionnaires applied were: PMCSQ-2 (Orientation to Ego or Task), MSOS (Orientation to Sportspersonship), IEPA (Disposition) y AYES (Context). An instrumental and empirical study was made. On the instrumental study, factorial analysis was made and internal consistency of the questionnaires was verified. On the empirical study, extracurricular sports practise negatively correlates with Respect and Interest on Adversary factor; Regarding motivational climate, Ego Climate negatively correlates with every factor in a statistically significant way, except with Progression and Effort on training; Task Orientation Motivational Climate correlates with every factor, been this correlation negative with Ego Orientation Climate and with the Number of Hours of Weekly Training. Mean difference depending on gender shows that males give higher values on Ego Orientation Climate and females on Respect and Interest on the Adversary factor. Analysis of variance showed statistically significant results depending on the sport played, with higher values on Task Climate, Progression on Training and Respect and Interest on the Adversary for those who play artistic activities, on Interest on Training and Respect for Social Conventions for those who play opposition sports; depending on the amount of time for weekly sports practise, those who spend more than five hours per week give higher values on Task Climate and those who only spend one or two hours per week on Respect and Interest on the Adversary.
topic Extracurricular physical activities
Motivational climate
Sportspersonship
Dispositional variables
Context variables
url https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2018-v13-n2-extracurricular-physical-activities-motivational-climate-sportspersonship-disposition-context
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