نتایج جستجو برای: perceived motor competence

تعداد نتایج: 330074  

Journal: :Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ 2002
Elizabeth Rose Dawne Larkin

According to Harter (1985a), global self-worth (GSW) can be predicted from the relationship between perceptions of competence and importance ratings. In this study, we employed Harter's (1985b) Importance Rating Scale (IRS) and Self-Perception Profile for Children (SPPC) to examine importance ratings, discrepancy scores, and domain-specific perceptions of competence as predictors of GSW. Childr...

Journal: :Human movement science 2015
Fleur McIntyre Paola Chivers Dawne Larkin Elizabeth Rose Beth Hands

Adolescents with low motor competence have diminished perceptions of their physical self and tend to avoid physical activities. This study examined the outcomes of an exercise intervention that focused on improving aerobic fitness, strength, and self-perceptions in the physical domain in adolescents with poor motor coordination. The sample included 35 adolescents with low motor competence, comp...

Mphebbi, Bahram, Sabouri, Maryam, Shakibazadeh, Elham, Tol, Azar, Yaseri, Mehdi,

Background and aim: Despite rapid diagnostic and therapeutic advances, patients with chronic coronary artery disease (CCAD) should adopt self-care behaviors. This study aimed to determine predictors of perceived health competence among CCAD patients in Tehran, Iran in 2019-2020. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among 700 patients with CCAD referred to Shahid-Raja...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2000
J M Tram D A Cole

In a 2-wave longitudinal study, 9th-grade students (N = 468) completed self-report measures of stressful life events, depressive symptoms, and 5 domains of self-perceived competence (i.e., academic competence, social acceptance, physical appearance, behavioral conduct, and athletic competence). Teachers and peers also reported about the participants' depressive symptoms. In longitudinal analyse...

2016
Ryan S Causby Michelle N McDonnell Lloyd Reed Susan L Hillier

BACKGROUND The process of using a scalpel, like all other motor activities, is dependent upon the successful integration of afferent (sensory), cognitive and efferent (motor) processes. During learning of these skills, even if motor practice is carefully monitored there is still an inherent risk involved. It is also possible that this strategy could reinforce high levels of anxiety experienced ...

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