Effects of an Intervention in Online Physical Education Classes on Motivation, Intention, and Physical Activity of Adolescents during the COVID-19 Pandemic

A. Dana, Sedigheh Khajehaflaton, M. Salehian, Sepideh Sarvari
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Background: An important issue for pediatric health is to understand how to enhance the level of physical activity of children and adolescents during the pandemic. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of a physical education- based online intervention on promoting motivation and physical activity of adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: The present study used an experimental design with pre-test and post-test conducted in Iran, 2020. The participants were 68 high school students who were randomly allocated into intervention and control groups. The participants of the intervention group were exposed to a three-month intervention based on Self-Determination theory within the online physical education classes while those in the control group followed their regular online physical education classes. Perceived autonomy support, motivation, intention, and physical activity behavior were measured using standard questionnaires. Independent t test and analysis of variance (ANOVA) were utilized to analyze the data. Results: The pre-test showed that the participants of both groups had similar perceived autonomy support, motivation, intention, and physical activity behavior at baseline. However, the participants in the intervention group reported higher perceived autonomy support (3.2 vs. 1.48, p <0.001), motivation (3.03 vs. 1.49, p <0.001), intention (2.75 vs. 1.51, p <0.001), and physical activity level (2.4 vs. 1.11, p <0.001) in the post-test in comparison to those in the control group. Conclusions: These results highlighted the importance of developing strategies in online physical education classes for improving motivation and physical activity level of adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19大流行期间在线体育课干预对青少年动机、意向和体育活动的影响
背景:儿科健康的一个重要问题是了解如何在疫情期间提高儿童和青少年的体育活动水平。本研究旨在调查新冠肺炎大流行期间基于体育教育的在线干预对促进青少年动机和体育活动的影响。方法:本研究采用了2020年在伊朗进行的测试前和测试后的实验设计。参与者是68名高中生,他们被随机分配到干预组和对照组。干预组的参与者在网上体育课上接受了为期三个月的基于自决理论的干预,而对照组的参与者则参加了常规的网上体育课。使用标准问卷测量感知的自主支持、动机、意图和体育活动行为。采用独立t检验和方差分析(ANOVA)对数据进行分析。结果:预测试显示,两组参与者在基线时具有相似的自主支持、动机、意图和体育活动行为。然而,与对照组相比,干预组的参与者在测试后报告了更高的感知自主支持(3.2对1.48,p<0.001)、动机(3.03对1.49,p<0.01)、意图(2.75对1.51,p<001)和体力活动水平(2.4对1.11,p<0.001.)。结论:这些结果突出了在新冠肺炎大流行期间制定在线体育课策略以提高青少年动机和体育活动水平的重要性。
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