Donaldson Sarah J, Ronan Kevin R
School of Psychology, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Adolescence. 2006 Summer;41(162):369-89.
This study examined the relationship between children's sports participation and emotional well-being including self-reported emotional and behavioral problems and multidimensional aspects of self-concept. Data were collected from 203 young adolescents using a multitrait-multimethod assessment methodology. Information was obtained using a sports questionnaire concerning participation in and perceptions of sporting activities. Emotional well-being was assessed by the Youth Self-Report (Achenbach, 1991) and the Self-Perception Profile for Children (Harter, 1985). The study found that increased levels of sports participation had a positive relationship with aspects of emotional and behavioral well-being, particularly self-concepts. Results also showed that children with increased perceptions of sport-related competencies reported significantly fewer emotional and behavioral problems than did children who were, by external standards (e.g., teacher rating, number of sporting achievements), actually competent at sport. The study also found particular areas of sports participation to be positively associated with self-concept. Evidence suggests a similar beneficial association with some aspects of behavior problems. Practical implications of the findings are discussed along with recommendations for future research.
本研究探讨了儿童体育活动参与情况与情绪健康之间的关系,包括自我报告的情绪和行为问题以及自我概念的多维度方面。采用多特质-多方法评估方法,从203名青少年中收集数据。通过一份关于体育活动参与情况和对体育活动认知的体育调查问卷获取信息。情绪健康通过青少年自我报告(阿肯巴克,1991年)和儿童自我认知量表(哈特,1985年)进行评估。研究发现,体育活动参与水平的提高与情绪和行为健康的各个方面存在正相关关系,尤其是自我概念。结果还表明,相较于那些按照外部标准(如教师评价、体育成就数量)实际上擅长体育的儿童,那些认为自己体育相关能力有所提高的儿童报告的情绪和行为问题显著更少。该研究还发现体育活动参与的特定领域与自我概念呈正相关。有证据表明,在行为问题的某些方面也存在类似的有益关联。文中讨论了研究结果的实际意义,并对未来研究提出了建议。