Grading the physical self: Exploring the links between physical education grades, body image, and functional investment over one academic school year

IF 3.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Carolina Lunde, Tommy Reinholdsson, Therése Skoog
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This study examines the links between the first grade in physical education (PE) and Swedish adolescents’ aesthetic and functional body image and functional investment, referring to self-reported physical activity engagement, across time. We hypothesized direct links between body image constructs and PE grade (H1), an indirect effect of body image constructs on functional investment via the mediation of grade (H2), and stronger effects for girls than for boys (H3). We assessed 447 adolescents over three time points (T1–T3) in their sixth school year (age 12). Results from multigroup maximum likelihood structural equation models supported the hypotheses for girls. T1 higher functional and appearance satisfaction and T1 lower social physique predicted higher PE grades (measured at T2) (H1). The first PE grade mediated the association between each aspect of body image and changes in girls’ functional investment across time (H2). For boys, T1 higher functional satisfaction was directly associated with higher PE grade, but there was only limited evidence of mediation, thus lending partial support to H1 but very slight support for H2. Since the findings were consistent with the hypothesized models for girls but less so for boys, the third hypothesis was also supported. This unique longitudinal study provides novel evidence that both aesthetic and functional aspects of early adolescent girls’ body image are linked to academic achievement in PE, which in turn may impact girls’ functional investment across time.
身体自我评分:探索一学年体育成绩、身体形象和功能投资之间的联系
本研究考察了一年级体育教育(PE)与瑞典青少年的审美和功能身体形象和功能投资之间的联系,指的是自我报告的身体活动参与,跨越时间。我们假设身体形象建构与体育成绩之间存在直接联系(H1),身体形象建构通过年级中介间接影响功能投资(H2),并且对女孩的影响强于男孩(H3)。我们在六个学年(12岁)的三个时间点(T1-T3)对447名青少年进行了评估。多组最大似然结构方程模型的结果支持女孩的假设。T1较高的功能和外观满意度和T1较低的社会体质预测较高的PE成绩(在T2测量)(H1)。体育一年级在身体形象各方面与女生功能投资随时间变化的关联中起中介作用(H2)。对于男生来说,T1较高的功能满意度与较高的体育成绩直接相关,但只有有限的中介证据,因此部分支持H1,但非常轻微支持H2。由于研究结果与女孩的假设模型一致,但与男孩的假设模型不太一致,因此第三个假设也得到了支持。这项独特的纵向研究提供了新的证据,证明早期青春期女孩身体形象的审美和功能方面与体育学业成绩有关,这反过来又可能影响女孩的功能投资。
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European Physical Education Review
European Physical Education Review EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
5.90%
发文量
33
期刊介绍: - Multidisciplinary Approaches: European Physical Education Review brings together contributions from a wide range of disciplines across the natural and social sciences and humanities. It includes theoretical and research-based articles and occasionally devotes Special Issues to major topics and themes within the field. - International Coverage: European Physical Education Review publishes contributions from Europe and all regions of the world, promoting international communication among scholars and professionals.
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