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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/38961 Asociación entre la importancia de la Educación Física y la ansiedad físico social en España
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Rojo-Ramos, Jorge
Espinosa-Mogollón, Laura
Galán-Arroyo, Carmen
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La ansiedad físico social (AFS) es un trastorno cada vez más frecuente en la
adolescencia que perjudica la salud mental. A su vez, la Educación Física (EF) puede
desempeñar un papel importante en la reducción de la AFS al proporcionar a los
estudiantes un entorno donde puedan participar en actividad física, mejorar su concepto
físico, desarrollar habilidades sociales y optimizar su bienestar. El objetivo esconocer si
existe relación entre la importancia que las personas le asignan a la EF y su nivel de
AFS en estudiantes de EF en España. Para ello, estudiantes de EF españoles entre 12-14
años fueron encuestados a través de la Escala de AFS (SPAS-7) y la escala unifactorial
para la valoración de la importancia de la EF. Los resultados mostraron que la
correlación entre ambas variables es inversa y significativa (p<0,01), siendo más
evidente en chicas que en chicos. La ansiedad físico-social de adolescentes españoles
disminuye conforme aumenta la importancia atribuida a la EF, sobre todo en chicas.
Sería relevante concienciar a la población de la importancia de la EF sobre la AFS en la
adolescencia para contribuir a la mejora de la salud mental.
[Abstract] Physical-social anxiety (PSA) is an increasingly common disorder in adolescence that is detrimental to mental health. In turn, Physical Education (PE) can play an important role in reducing PSA by providing students with an environment where they can participate in physical activity, improve their physical self-esteem, develop social skills and optimize their well-being. The objective was to find out if there is a relationship between the importance that people assign to PE and their level of PSA in PE students in Spain. To do this, Spanish PE students between 12-14 years old were surveyed using the PSA Scale (SPAS-7) and the unifactorial scale for the assessment of the importance of PE. The results showed that the correlation between both variables is inverse and significant (p<0.01), being more evident in girls than in boys. The physical-social anxiety of Spanish adolescents decreases as the importance attributed to PE increases, especially in girls. It would be important to raise awareness among the population about the importance of physical activity over physical activity in adolescence to contribute to improving mental health.
[Abstract] Physical-social anxiety (PSA) is an increasingly common disorder in adolescence that is detrimental to mental health. In turn, Physical Education (PE) can play an important role in reducing PSA by providing students with an environment where they can participate in physical activity, improve their physical self-esteem, develop social skills and optimize their well-being. The objective was to find out if there is a relationship between the importance that people assign to PE and their level of PSA in PE students in Spain. To do this, Spanish PE students between 12-14 years old were surveyed using the PSA Scale (SPAS-7) and the unifactorial scale for the assessment of the importance of PE. The results showed that the correlation between both variables is inverse and significant (p<0.01), being more evident in girls than in boys. The physical-social anxiety of Spanish adolescents decreases as the importance attributed to PE increases, especially in girls. It would be important to raise awareness among the population about the importance of physical activity over physical activity in adolescence to contribute to improving mental health.
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