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Mirabel Alviz, Mario
León del Barco, Benito
Mendo Lázaro, Santiago
Iglesias Gallego, Damián
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Mirabel Alviz, M., León del Barco, B., Mendo Lázaro, S., & Iglesias Gallego, D. (2020). Rol predictivo de la inteligencia emocional y la actividad física sobre el autoconcepto físico en escolares. Sportis. Scientific Journal of School Sport, Physical Education and Psychomotricity, 6(2), 308-326. https://doi.org/10.17979/sportis.2020.6.2.5844
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[Resumen] El propósito de esta investigación fue analizar el rol predictivo de la inteligencia emocional y
la importancia concedida a la realización de la actividad física, sobre el autoconcepto físico en
escolares. Tomaron parte en el estudio un total de 838 sujetos con edades comprendidas entre
los 9 y los 12 años. Se usaron los instrumentos AF-5 (Autoconcepto), EQ-i: YV “Inteligencia
emocional para niños y adolescentes”, y una pregunta diseñada concretamente para el estudio
en el que se valora la importancia que los escolares otorgan a la actividad física. El análisis
discriminante llevado a cabo encontró que el estado de ánimo y la importancia de la actividad
física predecían de forma significativa el autoconcepto físico. Se sugiere la contribución de
los contextos educativos y sociales en el desarrollo de la inteligencia emocional, así como la
promoción de la actividad física, por la relevancia en el proceso de construcción del
autoconcepto físico.
[Abstract] The purpose of this research was to analyze the predictive role of emotional intelligence and the importance given to the realization of physical activity, on the physical self-concept in children. A total of 838 subjects aged between 9 and 12 years participated in the study. The instruments AF-5 (Self-Concept), EQ-i:YV “Emotional Intelligence for children and teenagers”, and an item specifically designed for the study, which assesses the importance which schoolchildren give to physical activity, were used. The discriminant analysis carried out found that the state of mind and the importance of physical activity significantly predicted the physical self-concept. It is suggested the contribution of educational and social contexts in the development of emotional intelligence, as well as the promotion of physical activity, by the relevance in the process of construction of physical self-concept.
[Abstract] The purpose of this research was to analyze the predictive role of emotional intelligence and the importance given to the realization of physical activity, on the physical self-concept in children. A total of 838 subjects aged between 9 and 12 years participated in the study. The instruments AF-5 (Self-Concept), EQ-i:YV “Emotional Intelligence for children and teenagers”, and an item specifically designed for the study, which assesses the importance which schoolchildren give to physical activity, were used. The discriminant analysis carried out found that the state of mind and the importance of physical activity significantly predicted the physical self-concept. It is suggested the contribution of educational and social contexts in the development of emotional intelligence, as well as the promotion of physical activity, by the relevance in the process of construction of physical self-concept.
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