Correlations between motor competencies, physical activity and self-concept in children with intellectual disabilities in inclusive education
JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH IN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES(2023)
摘要
BackgroundReciprocal relationships exist between motor competencies, physical activity and self-concept. AimsUsing a structural equation model, this study examined whether these relationships also appear in children with intellectual disabilities, how they can be validly measured, and if there are differences between children with and without intellectual disabilities. Materials & MethodsData from a cross-sectional research project involving 121 children with intellectual disabilities and 1721 without intellectual disabilities were analysed. ResultsThe results demonstrate that reciprocal relationships also apply to children with intellectual disabilities and can be elucidated if inverse items are omitted. DiscussionChildren with intellectual disabilities have less developed motor competencies and are less physically active but have a higher general self-concept compared to children without intellectual disabilities. The sport-related ability self-concept of both groups is comparable. ConclusionsThe results are broadly consistent with extant research and illustrate that the development of motor competencies, physical activity and self-concept in children with intellectual disabilities must be encouraged.
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intellectual disabilities, motor competencies, physical activity, self-concept, structural equation model
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