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Enquadrando-se no modelo multidimensional proposto
por Marsh e Shavelson (1985), este estudo procura
verificar em que medida diferentes graus de participação
desportiva (nula, passada ou actual) estão
associados a estruturas de auto-conceito diferentes e,
simultaneamente, verificar de que modo a participação
desportiva estĆ” relacionada com diferentes nĆveis nos
diversos domĆnios do auto-conceito. A versĆ£o adaptada
para Portugal do SDQ III (Faria & Fonatine, 1992)
foi aplicada a 218 sujeitos de ambos os sexos com
idades compreendidas entre os 17 e 30 anos, nunca
praticantes de algum tipo de modalidade desportiva
(n=69), antigos praticantes de desporto (n=72) e praticantes
actuais de uma modalidade (n=77). SĆ£o analisadas
as diferenƧas entre estes grupos nos diferentes
domĆnios do auto-conceito, assim como exploradas as
diferenƧas entre sexos e idades. Os resultados obtidos
permitem verificar que os praticantes de desporto
apresentam valores mais elevados ao nĆvel do Autoconceito
total, e que os homens se diferenciam significativamente
das mulheres em domĆnios como a CompetĆŖncia
e AparĆŖncia FĆsica. SĆ£o apresentadas outras
diferenças e discutidas à luz do modelo teórico acima
referido
ABSTRACT: Based on the multidimensional model proposed by Marsh and Shavelson (1985), this study tries to verify in what manner different level of sport participation (people who never play sport; abandoned sport and still plays sport) are associated to different self-concept structures. Simultaneously, the study pretends to access how sport participation is related with different levels in the various domains of self-concept. The portuguese version of SDQ III (Faria & Fontaine, 1992) was administrated to 218 subjects (male and female), with ages between 17 and 35 years, non-praticants (n=69), past-praticants (n=72) and praticants (n=77) of different kind of sport. The differences between these groups in differents domains of self-concept were analyse, well as the differences between gender and age were explored. The results revealed that global self-concept was higher in sport participants and that men and women differ significantly in terms of Physical Appearance and Competence.
ABSTRACT: Based on the multidimensional model proposed by Marsh and Shavelson (1985), this study tries to verify in what manner different level of sport participation (people who never play sport; abandoned sport and still plays sport) are associated to different self-concept structures. Simultaneously, the study pretends to access how sport participation is related with different levels in the various domains of self-concept. The portuguese version of SDQ III (Faria & Fontaine, 1992) was administrated to 218 subjects (male and female), with ages between 17 and 35 years, non-praticants (n=69), past-praticants (n=72) and praticants (n=77) of different kind of sport. The differences between these groups in differents domains of self-concept were analyse, well as the differences between gender and age were explored. The results revealed that global self-concept was higher in sport participants and that men and women differ significantly in terms of Physical Appearance and Competence.
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Keywords
Auto-conceito Participação desportiva SDQ III Self-concept Sport participation
Citation
AnÔlise Psicológica, XIX(1), 51-58
Publisher
Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada