Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, Yale University, 309 Edwards Street, New Haven, CT 06511, USA.
J Sch Health. 2012 Sep;82(9):432-40. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.2012.00719.x.
At school, physical education (PE) teachers and coaches may be key supports for physical activity. Unfortunately, PE teachers may endorse negative stereotypes and attitudes toward overweight youth. These biases may influence the amount of instruction physical educators provide to students and their participation in PE or other physical activity.
This study assessed physical educators' (N = 162) ability and performance expectations, attributions, and attitudes toward overweight and non-overweight students.
Physical educators endorsed inferior ability expectations for overweight students compared to non-overweight students. Poorer performance expectations were limited to overweight female targets, but when controlling for participant characteristics, this effect became marginally significant for overweight male targets. There was a trend such that participants endorsed more external attributions for the abilities and performance of overweight female students, yet this effect was reduced to marginal significance when controlling for participant characteristics. Participants endorsed more negative attitudes for both overweight males and females compared to non-overweight youth.
Findings indicate that physical educators' expectations, attributions, and attitudes regarding students may be negatively influenced by youth body weight, and differ by student gender. The potential effect of physical educators' weight bias on adolescent participation in physical activity and its implications for students' physical health, academic achievement, and social development are discussed.
在学校中,体育教师和教练可能是支持学生进行身体活动的关键力量。然而,体育教师可能对超重青少年持有负面的刻板印象和态度。这些偏见可能会影响体育教育者向学生提供的教学内容以及他们对体育课或其他身体活动的参与度。
本研究评估了体育教育者(N=162)对超重和非超重学生的能力和表现期望、归因和态度。
与非超重学生相比,体育教育者对超重学生的能力期望较低。较差的表现期望仅限于超重的女学生,但当控制参与者特征时,这种效应对于超重的男学生目标变得边际显著。存在一种趋势,即参与者对超重女学生的能力和表现表现出更多的外部归因,但当控制参与者特征时,这种效应变得边际显著。与非超重青少年相比,参与者对超重男学生和女学生的态度更为负面。
研究结果表明,体育教育者对学生的期望、归因和态度可能会受到学生体重的负面影响,并且因学生性别而异。体育教育者的体重偏见对青少年参与身体活动的潜在影响及其对学生身体健康、学业成绩和社会发展的影响进行了讨论。