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- Title
AUTOESTIMA Y PRÁCTICA DEPORTIVA EN ADOLESCENTES.
- Authors
Moral-García, J. E.; Román-Palmero, J.; López García, S.; García-Cantó, E.; Pérez-Soto, J. J.; Rosa-Guillamón, A.; Urchaga-Litago, J. D.
- Abstract
The study aimed to analyze self-esteem and its relationship and influence with sports, gender and age of schoolchildren. The sample consisted of 715 adolescents, between 12 and 16 years old (54.12% women), classified as sedentary, practicing individual sports and practicing collective sports. For the active subjects, a 16-week intervention program was designed. The Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale and the international questionnaire MVPA were used. The highest self-esteem corresponds to positive self-esteem, showing significant differences favorable to men and physically active adolescents. Teenagers who practice collective sports have greater self-esteem than do individual sports practitioners. Concluding that the amount and type of sport practiced modulate self-esteem. Age is not a determining factor and sex does influence selfesteem. The two-factor model of the Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale is confirmed.
- Publication
International Journal of Medicine & Science of Physical Activity & Sport / Revista Internacional de Medicina y Ciencias de la Actividad Física y del Deporte, 2021, Vol 21, Issue 81, p157
- ISSN
1577-0354
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15366/rimcafd2021.81.011