Violent Behaviour and Emotional Intelligence in Physical Education: The Effects of an Intervention Programme
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Ortiz Franco, Manuel; Zurita-Ortega, Félix; Melguizo-Ibáñez, Eduardo; González-Valero, Gabriel; Lindell Postigo, David; Ubago-Jiménez, José LuisEditorial
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secondary education student violence sport psychology
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2024-06-24Referencia bibliográfica
Ortiz Franco, M. et. al. Health Psychol. Educ. 2024, 14, 1881–1889. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ejihpe14070124]
Abstract
Violent behaviour in the secondary education stage is a serious concern that comes from
low emotional control. Judo is a sport that requires self-control and high emotional competence to
mitigate aggressive behaviours. This research presents the objectives of analysing the correlations
of different types of aggressive behaviours before an intervention program with those after said
program, as well as study the effect of emotions on aggressive behaviours before and after the
intervention program through multigroup structural equation modelling. A quasi-experimental
study was planned. It used a pre-test–post-test design in a population of 139 secondary school
students (M = 15.76; SD = 1.066). The instruments were an ad hoc questionnaire, the Schutte Self-
Report Inventory and the Violent Behaviour at School Scale. The data show that the intervention
decreased the correlations between different types of violent behaviours. The results show an
increase in the effect of emotional intelligence on mitigating aggressive attitudes. The promotion
and use of contact sports is necessary to prevent the emergence of aggressive behaviours within a
school environment.