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Análisis del conflicto entre la práctica deportiva, el contexto escolar y la amistad en jóvenes deportistas: importancia de padres y madres [Analysis of the conflict among sporting practise, scholarship context and friendship in young athletes]
Author(s) -
Diana Amado Alonso,
Francisco Miguel Leo Marcos,
Pedro Antonio Sánchez Miguel,
David SánchezOliva,
Tomás GarcíaCalvo
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
acción psicológica
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2255-1271
pISSN - 1578-908X
DOI - 10.5944/ap.6.2.220
Subject(s) - basketball , context (archaeology) , friendship , scholarship , athletes , psychology , perception , social psychology , football , humanities , political science , geography , art , medicine , archaeology , physical therapy , neuroscience , law
Resumen El principal objetivo del estudio es examinar las relaciones entre la opinion de los padres, madres y deportistas sobre la instrumentalizacion o conflicto que perciben entre el deporte, la amistad y el contexto escolar en los que se desenvuelven sus hijos e hijas, asi como observar si la formacion academica de los padres y madres es determinante en esta percepcion. La muestra estaba formada por 723 jugadores de baloncesto, balonmano, futbol y voleibol de ambos sexos y sus respectivos padres. Utilizamos un instrumento para medir la relacion entre los diferentes roles sociales. Los resultados mostraron una fuerte relacion entre la opinion del padre o madre y la de su propio hijo, lo que refleja la gran influencia del entorno familiar. Tambien se ha comprobado que conforme aumenta la formacion academica de los padres, perciben mas conflicto entre la practica deportiva y otros roles sociales de sus hijos. Abstract The main aim of this study is to analyze the relationships among parents and athletes´ opinions on instrumentalization or conflict that perceived among sport, friendship and sport context where the young athlete is involved, as well as verify whether parents academic formation is a determinant in that perception. The sample was formed by 723 basketball, handball, football and volleyball male and female players, as well as their parents. We used an instrument to measure the relationships among the different social roles. Results showed a strong relationship between parents' opinion and their children, which suggest us the influence of the family context. It has been also demonstrated that the greater is parents academic formation, the higher is the perception of the conflicts between the sporting practise and other social roles of their children.

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