Title of article :
Effects of gender on High Schools Studentsʹʹ Perceptions of Environmental and Social Supports for Participation in Physical Activities
Author/Authors :
Forghni، Mohammad Bagher نويسنده Maser of bachelor, physical education teacher, education office, Babol, Iran , , Raeispour، Ali Akbar نويسنده Maser of bachelor Educational Research, Elementary schools teacher, education office, Babol, Iran , , Madadzadeh، Ali نويسنده Maser of bachelor Planning Curriculum, Elementary schools teacher, education office, Babol, Iran , , Meskin Jelodar، Hasan نويسنده Bachelor PE General, physical education teacher, education office, Babol, Iran ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2013
Pages :
5
From page :
117
To page :
121
Abstract :
Dominant climate in scholastic environments and social supports from friends and family are taken into account as important determinants of physical activity level. In this direction, the purpose of present study was allocated to determine gender differences in perceptions of environmental and social supports for participation in physical activities in high school age students. To this aim, in an ex post facto study, 300 students (162 girls and 138 boys aged 16.32±0.98 and 15.97±1.02 years, respectively) from three region of Babol cityʹs educating and training (6 girlʹs high school and 6 boyʹs high school) using random multiple stage cluster sampling method were selected and completed individual characteristics questionnaire, Perceived School Climate for Physical Activity Scale, and Social Support for Physical Activity Scale. Data were analyzed using Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) and follow up one-way ANOVA at the p < 0.05. Results showed that gender has not significant effect on studentsʹ perceptions of teachersʹ environmental support. But about peers support, boy students had higher perceptions of their peersʹ environmental support. Findings of the study showed that there is no significant difference between girl and boy studentsʹ perceptions of family social support (p < 0.05). About social support provided from friends, results offered more benefits for boy students (p < 0.05). This study discusses gender differences in the environmental and social supports to improve studentsʹ participation in physical activities.
Journal title :
International Journal of Sport Studies
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
International Journal of Sport Studies
Record number :
1163090
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