Título The Effects of a Physical Education Intervention to Support the Satisfaction of Basic Psychological Needs on the Motivation and Intentions to Be Physically Active
Autores FRANCO ÁLVAREZ, EVELIA, Coterón López J.
Publicación externa Si
Medio Journal of Human Kinetics
Alcance Article
Naturaleza Científica
Cuartil JCR 4
Cuartil SJR 2
Impacto JCR 1.174
Impacto SJR 0.516
Fecha de publicacion 01/01/2017
DOI 10.1515/hukin-2017-0143
Abstract The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of an intervention to support the basic psychological needs on the satisfaction of these needs, intrinsic motivation, intention to be physically active and some enjoyment-related outcomes in Physical Education. The present study incorporated strategies presented by Standage and Ryan (2012) in a previous study. A quasi-experimental study was conducted with two groups (nexperimental = 30; ncontrol = 23) of 2nd year Secondary Education students aged between 13 and 15 (M = 13.35, SD = .62) by delivering 24 physical education classes. The teacher in the experimental group underwent prior and continual training. The results revealed that the students from the experimental group showed a significant increase in the perception of autonomy and competence. Furthermore, the experimental group showed a greater perception than the control group in the enjoyment related to learning and contents. These results provide information about the efficacy of an intervention programme based on the strategies presented by Standage and Ryan (2012) to foster satisfaction of basic psychological needs and facilitate support for basic psychological needs to promote the development of positive learning-related outcomes. © 2017 Editorial Committee of Journal of Human Kinetics.
Palabras clave adolescents; intervention effects; learning; motivation
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