Research article - (2012)11, 614 - 623
Analysis of Motivational Profiles of Satisfaction and Importance of Physical Education in High School Adolescents
Antonio Granero-Gallegos1,, Antonio Baena-Extremera1, Francisco J. Pérez-Quero2, Maria M. Ortiz-Camacho3, Clara Bracho-Amador2
1Faculty of Sports Sciences, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain
2Faculty of Education Sciences, University of Huelva, Huelva, Spain
3Faculty of Education, University of Granada, Spain

Antonio Granero-Gallegos
✉ Faculty of Sports Sciences. University of Murcia, C/. Argentina, s/n. 30720 - Santiago de la Ribera. Murcia. Spain.
Email: agranero@um.es
Received: 09-03-2012 -- Accepted: 26-07-2012
Published (online): 01-12-2012

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to analyze the motivational profiles of satisfaction with and importance of physical education in high school students and its relation with gender and the practice of sport. The sample comprised 2002 students aged from 12 to 19 who completed the Sport Motivation Scale (Núñez et al., 2006), the Sport Satisfaction Instrument (Baena-Extremera et al., 2012) and the Importance of Physical Education Scale (Moreno et al., 2009). Descriptive analyzes, correlations between the scales, a cluster analysis for profiles, and a MANOVA were conducted to examine differences by gender. Three clusters (profiles) were identified. The first profile identified was "moderate" motivation (n = 463) and was associated with boys who practice physical activity for less than 3 hours per week. The second profile identified was "low" motivation (n = 545) and was associated mainly with girls who practice physical activity for less than 3 hours per week. And lastly the third profile identified was "high" motivation (n = 910), which was found to be greater in boys who practiced physical exercise for more than 3 hours a week.

Key words: Self-determined motivation, satisfaction, importance, physical education

Key Points
  • High school students’ motivation was mainly intrinsic, scoring very low on a motivation and high on satisfaction/fun; equally, these students were task-oriented.
  • There appears to be a positive relationship between intrinsic motivation and task-orientation in high school students.
  • The subject of PE is considered very highly by the students, and hence it obtains high values on satisfaction/fun and is positively associated with the importance given to PE.








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