学龄儿童体育需求满意度的稳定性与变迁:一种潜在变迁分析

Arto Gråstén , C.  K. John Wang , Mikko Huhtiniemi , Timo Jaakkola
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本研究考察了三年来学龄儿童基于自我决定理论的体育需要满足概况的稳定性和过渡性。参与者为1121名芬兰学生(女孩573名,男孩548名)。自报告数据在2017年至2020年使用相同的程序进行评估。确定了三种潜在需求满意度概况:低、中、高需求满意度。转变主要发生在小学五年级至六年级之间,此后个人档案成员关系保持相对稳定。随着时间的推移,档案成员不依赖于学校或体育团体。这些结果表明,学校为实现对需求满意度发展的积极影响而采取的行动可以在早期学年开始,因为在儿童过渡到中学后,诱导学生行为的积极变化可能更具挑战性。
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Stability and transitions in school-aged children's physical education need satisfaction profiles: A latent transition analysis

This study examined stability and transitions of school-aged children's self-determination theory-based need satisfaction profiles in physical education (PE) over three years. Participants were 1121 (girls 573, boys 548) Finnish school children. The self-report data were assessed using identical procedures from 2017 to 2020. Three latent need satisfaction profiles were identified: Low, Mid, and High need satisfactions. Transitions mainly occurred between grade 5 and 6 in elementary school, after which the profile memberships remained relatively stable. The profile memberships were not school- or PE group dependent over time. These results indicate that school-based actions to achieve a positive impact on need satisfaction development could already be commenced in the early school years, as it may be more challenging to induce positive changes in student behaviours after children have transitioned to middle school.

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