Postoje k pohybovým aktivitám u dívek mladšího školního věku
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Published:2014-07-14
Issue:1
Volume:8
Page:133-140
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ISSN:2570-8783
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Container-title:Studia sportiva
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language:
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Short-container-title:StS
Author:
Holický Jakub,Kaplan Aleš,Honsová Šárka
Abstract
The evaluation of attitudes toward physical activity by children is a very discussion issue by us and abroad. The main objective of this study was to determine the attitudes towards physical activities by girls from Prague (DP) and other region (DM) primary schools. The results were compare by both groups with helped the questionnaire CATPA/Grade Year 3. The questionnaire affects six dimensions of attitudes (social sensibilities, health hazards, social perception, aesthetics and the joy of movement). The research sample consisted of 74 girls (age=10,32±0,12) from the fourth grade of elementary school. Of that, 37 were girls of primary school in Prague (DP) and the rest 37 girls were from outside Prague´s primary school (DM). The results of the study described the attitude to physical activities girls from Prague and outside Prague elementary school elementary school in each dimension questionnaire CATPA/Grade Year 3. The results were compared. The result demonstrated that the dimensions of social engagement, health, danger and joy of movement girls (DM) (M=4,61; SD=0,51) have a more positive attitude towards physical activities than girls (DP) (M=3,95; SD=0,87), in determining the significance level of p<0,05. This research confirmed conclusion Czech and aboard researchers. The results confirm that girls from primary schools outside Prague have a positive relationship to physical activities than girls from primary schools of Prague.
Publisher
Masaryk University Press
Subject
Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management,Applied Psychology,Education,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Health (social science)
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