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Titre : | Gender differences in perceived movement competence in childhood (2018) |
Auteurs : | Anastasia-Evangelia Afthentopoulou ; Fotini Venetsanou ; Aikaterini Zounhia ; Konstantinos Petrogiannis |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | European psychomotricity journal (10, 2018) |
Article en page(s) : | p. 16-26 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Identité de genre ; Mouvement du corps ; Perception corporelle |
Résumé : | Perceived movement competence (MC) has been identified as one of the potential correlates of physical activity (PA) during childhood. The aim of the present study was to examine perceived MC differences between boys and girls. One hundred and forty-two children (65 boys), aged 6-9 years (Μ=7.6, SD=0.9 years) volunteered to participate. Childrens perceived MC was assessed with the Pictorial Scale of Perceived Movement Skill Competence-Greek version (Venetsanou, Kossyva, Valentini, Afthentopoulou, & Barnett, under review) that comprises of two sub-scales [object control (OC) and locomotor (LOC)]. To investigate perceived MC differences between genders, multivariate analysis of covariance was utilized, using age as a covariate. According to the results, age did not differentiate childrens perceived MC. Moreover, boys had higher perceived OC than girls (F1,139=7.3, p= .008, η2= .05), whereas there were no gender differences in childrens perceived LOC (p=.88) or MC (p= .11). It seems that, between 6 and 9 years, gender differences in perceived MC are small and are located only in OC, a finding that can be linked to the kind of activities children participate in. Strengthening perceived MC in both genders, through developmentally appropriate movement experiences, positive feedback and equal expectations may contribute to improving their PA levels. |
Disponible en ligne : | Oui |
En ligne : | https://www.psychomotor.gr/images//journal/Volume10/AFTHENDOPOULOU_ET_AL_16_26_final.pdf |