Motivational Climate, Physical Self-Concept, and Social Relationships in Adolescents in Physical Education Classes: A Systematic Review
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Flores Piñero, María del Carmen; Valdivia Moral, Pedro Angel; Ramos Mondéjar, Luis Antonio; González Hernández, JuanEditorial
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Physical education Prosocial Motivational climate
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2024-02-16Referencia bibliográfica
Flores-Piñero, M.d.C.; Valdivia-Moral, P.; Ramos-Mondejar, L.; González-Hernández, J. Motivational Climate, Physical Self-Concept, and Social Relationships in Adolescents in Physical Education Classes: A Systematic Review. Educ. Sci. 2024, 14, 199. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14020199
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Consejería de Desarrollo educativo y formación profesional de la Junta de Andalucía (Spain)Resumen
The aim of the present study was to provide a comprehensive summary of scientific
evidence related with the influence on physical self-concept and prosocial behaviours in adolescents,
taking into account the motivational climate generated in Physical Education classes by the teacher.
Studies with similar samples have shown that special consideration must be given to the motivational
climate of involvement with the task and the coach’s style in support of autonomy in a greater
occurrence of prosocial behaviours in the sports context, which shows that the social context is
the most important variable in the direction of moral behaviours. Following the application of a
search protocol in the Web of Science (WoS) database, 131 articles were initially identified, with
eight manuscripts finally being analysed according to previously established criteria for the various
stages of the PRISMA checklist. Despite only a relatively small number of articles being available
to have rigorously evaluated the topic of interest, analysed studies revealed a direct relationship
between motivational climate and physical self-concept. In contrast, no relationship emerged with
prosocial behaviour.