Relación de las actitudes de los padres en el desarrollo de conductas prosociales y antisociales en niños y adolescentes deportistas
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2021-02-04
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[ES]El objetivo del presente estudio fue analizar las conductas prosociales y antisociales y establecer una posible relación
con las expectativas que muestran los padres en el deporte de sus hijos. La muestra estaba formada por 144 personas
de las cuales el 50% fueron padres y madres y el otro 50 % fueron niños y adolescentes de entre 8 a 18 años. Los
resultados muestran que solo se encontraron diferencias significativas en relación al sexo en la regulación integrada
obteniendo los niños puntuaciones más altas que las niñas. Analizando las diferencias entre la conducta prosocial,
conducta antisocial, la motivación de los niños y las expectativas de los padres, solamente encontramos diferencias
significativas en aspectos muy específicos. Para concluir, se determina que los comportamientos y expectativas
mostradas por los padres y madres en el deporte no mantienen una asociación directa con las conductas prosociales,
antisociales y la motivación que muestran los niños y adolescentes que practican deporte
[EN]The aim of this study was to analyse prosocial and antisocial behaviours and to establish a possible relationship with the expectations that parents show in their children's sport. The sample consisted of 144 people of which 50% were fathers and mothers and the other 50% were children and adolescents between 8 and 18 years old. The results show that significant differences were only found in relation to sex in the integrated regulation, with boys obtaining higher scores than girls. Analyzing the differences between prosocial behavior, antisocial behavior, children's motivation and parents' expectations, we only found significant differences in very specific aspects. To conclude, it was determined that the behaviours and expectations shown by parents in sport do not maintain a direct association with the prosocial, antisocial and motivational behaviours shown by children and adolescents who practice sport
[EN]The aim of this study was to analyse prosocial and antisocial behaviours and to establish a possible relationship with the expectations that parents show in their children's sport. The sample consisted of 144 people of which 50% were fathers and mothers and the other 50% were children and adolescents between 8 and 18 years old. The results show that significant differences were only found in relation to sex in the integrated regulation, with boys obtaining higher scores than girls. Analyzing the differences between prosocial behavior, antisocial behavior, children's motivation and parents' expectations, we only found significant differences in very specific aspects. To conclude, it was determined that the behaviours and expectations shown by parents in sport do not maintain a direct association with the prosocial, antisocial and motivational behaviours shown by children and adolescents who practice sport
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