@misc{10481/61786, year = {2019}, month = {8}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10481/61786}, abstract = {Background: The practice of Physical Activity (PA) is a key factor for the improvement of physical and mental health, making the study of the motivational processes that take part in the development of active lifestyles of interest. Results: A negative relationship was observed between task-oriented climate (TC) and ego-oriented climate, which acquired greater correlation strength in the respondents who did less PA. Likewise, a positive relationship was obtained between TC and resilience, which was higher in participants who did more than 3 h of weekly PA. Finally, it was observed that resilience was highly correlated with personal competence, tenacity and control capacity in the most active respondents. Conclusion: The importance of promoting task-oriented motivational climates in PA is highlighted, since this could develop a better resilience capacity in university students and will favor the tolerance to adversity and the positive acceptance of changes.}, publisher = {Frontiers in Media}, keywords = {Resilience}, keywords = {Motivational climate}, keywords = {Physical activity}, keywords = {Sports}, keywords = {University}, title = {Levels of Physical Activity Are Associated With the Motivational Climate and Resilience in University Students of Physical Education From Andalucía: An Explanatory Model}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01821}, author = {Chacón Cuberos, Ramón and Castro Sánchez, Manuel and Pérez Turpín, José Antonio and Olmedo Moreno, Eva María and Zurita Ortega, Félix}, }