Affiliation:
1. University of Rijeka, Faculty of Teacher Education in Rijeka, Croatia
2. Primary School “Vladimir Gortan”, Rijeka, Croatia
Abstract
Today?s children spend less and less time on free, unstructured play,
especially outdoor play, due to their numerous commitments and lack of free
time. Many interdisciplinary studies indicate that the lack of outdoor play
and the quality of leisure time are closely linked to the negative effects
of digital technology. The inappropriate and excessive frequency of digital
technology use has a significant impact on the well-being, i.e. healthy
growth, and development, of early school-age children. The study involved
third to sixth grade students (N=155) from a primary school in the city of
Rijeka (Croatia). Data was collected using a questionnaire. Descriptive
analyses, factor and correlation analyses as well as the Kruskal-Wallis?s
test and hierarchical multiregression analysis were conducted. The Attitudes
Toward Outdoor Play Scale (ATOP scale), i.e. an adapted version of the
scale, was used as the measuring instrument. The results of the study
confirmed the reliability and validity of the instrument used. Two subscales
of the ATOP scale named ?Benefits? and ?Fears? were identified with
acceptable measurement properties and model fit indices. The results of the
study show that time spent using digital technologies increases while time
spent playing outdoors and assessments of the benefits of outdoor play
decrease with children?s age and grade.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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