Motivational Climate, Anxiety and Physical Self-Concept in Trainee Physical Education Teachers—An Explanatory Model Regarding Physical Activity Practice Time
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Melguizo Ibáñez, Eduardo; Zurita Ortega, Félix; Ubago Jiménez, José Luis; Puertas Molero, Pilar; González Valero, GabrielEditorial
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Disruptive states Active lifestyle Body image Education science students
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2022-10-06Referencia bibliográfica
Melguizo-Ibáñez, E... [et al.]. Motivational Climate, Anxiety and Physical Self-Concept in Trainee Physical Education Teachers—An Explanatory Model Regarding Physical Activity Practice Time. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 12812. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912812]
Abstract
There is an increase in sedentary lifestyles among young people. However, the development
of a certain motivational climate can play a key role in the prevention of such lifestyles. Taking
into account the aforementioned, the present research aims to establish the relationship between the
motivational climate towards sport, anxiety and physical self-concept and to identify and clarify the
existing relationships between anxiety, motivational climate and physical self-concept, by breaking
down this objective into (a) developing an explanatory model of the motivational climate towards
sport and its relationship with anxiety and physical self-concept and (b) contrasting the structural
model by means of a multi-group analysis, according to the time spent doing physical activity per
week. For this purpose, a cross-sectional descriptive and comparative study was carried out with a
total of 568 university students (M = 25.09; SD = 6.22). A sociodemographic questionnaire, the Spanish
version of the Perceived Motivation Climate Questionnaire in Sport, the Self-Concept Form-5 and the
Beck Anxiety Inventory were used for data collection. The results show that more time spent doing
physical activity brings benefits in terms of physical self-concept and homework climate, helping to
reduce anxiety levels. As conclusions, it is observed that a longer time spent doing physical activity
brings benefits in the channelling of disruptive states and improvements in physical self-concept.