Muñoz-Helú Hussein, Reynoso-Sánchez Luis Felipe, Cruz-Morales Karla Noelia, Salazar-C Ciria Margarita, Mataruna-Dos-Santos Leonardo Jose
Department of Economic-Administrative Sciences, Autonomous University of Occident, Los Mochis, Mexico.
Research Centre for Physical Culture Science and Health, Autonomous University of Occident, Culiacan, Mexico.
Front Sports Act Living. 2025 Mar 31;7:1564617. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2025.1564617. eCollection 2025.
The Olympic Movement (OM) has evolved considerably, with the modern Olympic Games as its main emblem in the world. Within its most recent agenda, issues such as sustainability, fair play, however, inclusion and gender equity have gained greater relevance, especially through Olympic Agenda 2020, its subsequent recommendations in Agenda 2020 + 5 and the strong influence of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) promoted by the United Nations (UN). This study analyzes the conditional role of gender and sports practice level in moderating the influence of the Olympic Movement's perception on attitudes toward women's participation in sports among Mexican university physical education, sports, and exercise sciences students.
A cross-sectional, correlational-descriptive design was employed with a sample of 415 students (33.5% women) from 15 higher Mexican education institutions. Data collection utilized the Olympism Vision and Its Educational Repercussions Questionnaire and the Scale of Attitudes Toward Women's Participation in Sports. A double moderation analysis examined how gender and sports practice level moderated the relationship between Olympic Movement perceptions (threats, values, significance) and attitudes toward women's sports participation.
Women exhibit greater knowledge of Olympism than men, as do high-level sports practitioners compared to their less active counterparts. Women also express a stronger positive perception of women in sports but report lower perceptions of equity and social support for women in sports compared to men. Double moderation analyses revealed that gender and sports practice level significantly shaped the relationship between perceptions of the Olympic Movement and attitudes toward women's sports participation. Women at low-to-moderate sports participation levels perceived greater threats to gender equity and more strongly identified with the Olympic Movement's values in promoting women's participation. Elite athletes of both genders recognized gender inequities within sports systems, while non-active participants linked women's participation to Olympic ideals over systemic actions.
The results underscore the need for targeted policies and educational strategies to enhance gender equity and support women's sports participation. Promoting Olympic education within academic and extracurricular frameworks could strengthen critical awareness of human rights and sports values, countering stereotyped narratives and fostering equitable opportunities in sports.
奥林匹克运动(OM)已发生了相当大的演变,现代奥运会是其在世界上的主要标志。在其最新议程中,可持续性、公平竞赛、包容性和性别平等诸如此类的问题变得愈发重要,特别是通过《奥林匹克2020议程》、其在《2020+5议程》中的后续建议以及联合国(UN)推动的可持续发展目标(SDGs)的强大影响。本研究分析了性别和体育实践水平在调节墨西哥大学体育教育、运动科学专业学生对奥林匹克运动的认知对其对女性参与体育态度的影响方面的条件作用。
采用横断面、相关描述性设计,样本来自墨西哥15所高等教育机构的415名学生(33.5%为女性)。数据收集使用了《奥林匹克主义愿景及其教育影响问卷》和《对女性参与体育态度量表》。双因素调节分析考察了性别和体育实践水平如何调节对奥林匹克运动的认知(威胁、价值观、重要性)与对女性体育参与态度之间的关系。
女性比男性对奥林匹克主义有更多了解,高水平体育从业者比不太活跃的同行也是如此。女性对体育领域的女性也表现出更强的积极认知,但与男性相比,她们对体育领域女性的公平性和社会支持的认知较低。双因素调节分析表明,性别和体育实践水平显著塑造了对奥林匹克运动的认知与对女性体育参与态度之间的关系。体育参与水平低至中等的女性认为性别平等受到的威胁更大,并且更强烈地认同奥林匹克运动在促进女性参与方面的价值观。男女精英运动员都认识到体育系统中的性别不平等,而非活跃参与者将女性参与与奥林匹克理想联系起来,而非系统性行动。
研究结果强调需要制定有针对性的政策和教育策略,以加强性别平等并支持女性参与体育。在学术和课外框架内推广奥林匹克教育可以增强对人权和体育价值观的批判性认识,对抗刻板观念,并在体育中促进公平机会。