Analysis of motivational profiles of satisfaction and importance of physical education in high school adolescents
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Granero-Gallegos, A., Baena-Extremera, A., Pérez-Quero, F. J., Ortiz-Camacho, M. M., & Bracho-Amador, C. (2012). Analysis of motivational profiles of satisfaction and importance of physical education in high school adolescents. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 11(4), 614-623
Résumé
The purpose of this study was to analyze the motivational profiles of satisfaction with and importance of physical education in
high school students and its relation with gender and the practice
of sport. The sample comprised 2002 students aged from 12 to
19 who completed the Sport Motivation Scale (Núñez et al.,
2006), the Perception of Success Scale (Martínez et al., 2006),
the Sport Satisfaction Instrument (Baena-Extremera et al., 2012)
and the Importance of Physical Education Scale (Moreno et al., 2009). Descriptive analyzes, correlations between the scales, a
cluster analysis for profiles, and a MANOVA were conducted to
examine differences by gender. Three clusters (profiles) were
identified. The first profile identified was “moderate” motivation (n = 463) and was associated with boys who practice physical activity for less than 3 hours per week. The second profile
identified was “low” motivation (n = 545) and was associated
mainly with girls who practice physical activity for less than 3
hours per week. And lastly the third profile identified was
“high” motivation (n = 910), which was found to be greater in
boys who practiced physical exercise for more than 3 hours a
week.