Physical Self-Concept Among Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People Practicing Swimming

Faleh ABU EİD, Mahmoud HATAMLEH, Ibrahim Mohammad HARAFSHEH, Salwa Adnan ALSHORMAN
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Purpose: to identify the level of physical self-concept among deaf and hard of hearing people who practice swimming, as well as identifying the differences according to the variable (management and training/sports rehabilitation). The study sample consisted of ten deaf and hard of hearing people studying physical education at Hashemite University their average age (21 year), average weight (60 k.g.) average length (157 c.m.) . Methods: The research used a descriptive approach using the questionnaire for its suitability to the nature and objectives of the study. The researchers also conducted transactions of honesty and stability on the study tool to ensure its suitability for the study, where the data were processed statistically using (Frequency, Percentage Means, SD, t-test). Results: The results indicated that the level of physical self-concept among deaf and hard of hearing people practicing swimming came with average (4.65) and SD (0.27) wich means high level of self-consept. The results showed no statistically significant differences according to specialization. Conclusion: The researchers recommend conducting more studies on other categories of people with disabilities.
聋人及听力障碍者游泳时的身体自我概念
目的:了解聋人、重听人游泳训练者的身体自我概念水平,并根据变量(管理与训练/运动康复)识别差异。研究样本包括10名在哈希姆大学学习体育的聋人和重听人,他们的平均年龄(21岁),平均体重(60公斤),平均身高(157厘米)。方法:研究使用了描述性的方法,使用问卷调查的性质和研究目标的适用性。研究人员还对研究工具进行了诚实和稳定的交易,以确保其适合研究,其中数据使用(频率,百分比平均值,SD, t检验)进行统计处理。结果:聋人、重听人游泳运动的身体自我概念水平平均为4.65,标准差为0.27,自我概念水平较高。结果显示,专业化差异无统计学意义。结论:研究人员建议对其他类别的残疾人进行更多的研究。
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