变革型教师领导与体育学生积极意向:运动自我效能感和运动享受的中介作用。

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Perceptual and Motor Skills Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1177/00315125241308604
Carolina Sánchez García, Rafael Enrique Reigal, Jacobo Hernández-Martos, Antonio Hernandez-Mendo, Verónica Morales-Sánchez
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先前的研究强调了体育教师的变革型领导与青少年学生的积极意愿之间的正相关。然而,目前还没有研究者对学生运动自我效能感和运动享受的中介变量进行研究。本研究的目的是重新分析教师变革型领导风格与体育学生积极意愿之间的关系,同时考察运动自我效能感和运动享受在这些关系中的潜在中介作用。我们样本中的429名青少年年龄在14-16岁之间(M = 14.97, SD = 0.85)。为了评估这些变量,我们使用了转化教学问卷(TTQ)、运动自我效能量表(MSES)、运动器械内在满意度(SSI-EF)和体育活动意向量表(MIFA)。结构方程模型揭示了所有这些变量之间的显著正相关关系。通过学生的运动自我效能感和享受作为中介变量,发现变革型教师领导风格与学生积极意愿之间存在间接影响,其中享受是最重要的中介变量。运动自我效能感和愉悦感在教师变革型领导与积极活动意愿之间起中介作用,因为当学生享受自己并感到有能力成功地进行一项活动时,他们更倾向于继续进行该体育活动。这可能是教师通过变革型领导提供的支持和个性化关注的结果。这种类型的领导培养了一个让学生感到被重视和激励的环境,增加了他们在体育教育中的积极体验。因此,在这种情况下,他们更有可能在未来发展出更强烈的保持身体活动的愿望。因此,教师可以运用变革型领导来提高学生的自我效能感和快乐感,作为影响他们未来坚持积极休闲行为的一种手段。
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Transformational Teacher Leadership and Physical Education Students' Intention to be Active: The Mediating Roles of Motor Self-Efficacy and Enjoyment.

Previous research has highlighted positive associations between physical education (PE) teachers' transformational leadership and their adolescent students' intentions to be active. However, no prior investigators have addressed mediating variables of students' motor self-efficacy and enjoyment. Our aim in this study was to re-analyze the relationships between teachers' transformational leadership style and PE students' intentions to be active, while also examining the roles of motor self-efficacy and enjoyment as potential mediators in these relationships. The 429 adolescents in our sample were aged 14-16 years (M = 14.97, SD = 0.85). To assess these variables, we used the Transformational Teaching Questionnaire (TTQ), the Motor Self-Efficacy Scale (MSES), the Intrinsic Satisfaction in Sport Instrument (SSI-EF), and the Intention of Being Physically Active Scale (MIFA). A structural equation model revealed significant and positive relationships between all these variables. Indirect effects were found between a transformational teacher leadership style and students' intentions to be active, through the students' motor self-efficacy and enjoyment as mediator variables, with enjoyment the most important mediating variable. Motor self-efficacy and enjoyment mediated the relationship between the teacher's transformational leadership and the intention to be active, as when students enjoyed themselves and felt capable of successfully performing an activity, they were more inclined to continue practicing that physical activity. This was likely the result of the support and individualized attention the teacher provided through transformational leadership. This type of leadership fosters an environment where students feel valued and motivated, increasing their positive experiences in physical education. Therefore, in this context, it is more likely that they will develop a stronger desire to remain physically active in the future. Thus, teachers might apply transformational leadership to promote students' increased self-efficacy and enjoyment as a means of influencing their future adherence to active leisure time behaviors.

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