Ocio familiar y actividad física de ocio en estudiantes de bachillerato ¿alianza, rivalidad o independencia?
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https://doi.org/10.7179/PSRI_2015.25.03Keywords:
Ocio, familia, actividad físicaAbstract
El objetivo del presente artículo es determinar si realizar o desear realizar actividades de ocio con la familia se asocia positiva o negativamente con la práctica de actividad física de los estudiantes de bachillerato. Participan en el estudio 812 adolescentes, de entre 16 y 18 años; se emplea el cuestionario de motivaciones, actitudes y comportamientos en el ocio físico-deportivo juvenil -MACOFYD-; el análisis y tratamiento de los datos se lleva a cabo con ayuda del programa estadístico SPSS 19.0 y se realiza un análisis inferencial a partir del coeficiente V de Cramer con el fin de detectar cómo y en qué medida estar con la familia y el deseo de estar con ella se asocian con la práctica de actividad física y el deseo de ejercitarse. Los resultados constatan que el colectivo de estudiantes riojanos de bachillerato es más activo que familiar, siendo las mujeres más familiares que los hombres; asimismo, se verifica que el deseo y la dedicación de tiempo libre compartido con los familiares se alía con la intención de realizar actividad física, así como que entre esta práctica y la realización de actividades en familia se detectan alianzas o independencias, pero en ningún caso rivalidad, lo que subraya la posibilidad de compaginar actividad física y ocio familiar, e incluso fusionar ambas opciones planteando actividades físicas en familia.Downloads
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