Physical Activity Level in Teachers and Examination of Respect for Self
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2021
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Lahore Medical & Dental Coll
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Özet
The purpose of this research was to study the effect of teaching level of teachers and examination of physical activity and self-esteem of teachers. One hundred sixty-seven female and 197 male teachers totally 364 participated voluntarily in the study. International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ)-Short Form and Rosenberg's Self-Esteem Scale was administrated to the participants by self-report. Because the parametric assumptions is not satisfied, Mann-Whitney U test was used for comparison of physical activity levels and on selfrespect scores according to gender factor, and Kruskal-Wallis H test was performed for branch and teaching level factors. When the results of Kruskal-Wallis H test were found significant, pair-wise comparisons was performed by means of Mann-Whitney U test. The Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient is used to discover the relations between physical activity level of teachers and on self-respect. It was observed in this study that a few teachers (n=5) were intermediate the scores of self-respects and that the others were high level of self-respect scores. When the physical activity level of teachers and self-respect scores were compared to gender, the physical activity level male teachers were significantly higher than female teachers (z score=3,035, p=0,002), while selfrespect scores were similar to each other in gender (p 0,05). When the physical activity level of teachers and self-respect scores were compared to branch, while the physical activity level of the physical education teachers was significantly higher class and branch teachers (x(2) =8,476, p=0,037), a significant difference was not found between branches in terms of self-respect (x(2) =6,116, p=0,106). When the physical activity level of teachers and self-respect scores were compared to age, no significant differences were found in the physical activity level of teachers and self-respect scores, respectively (x(2)=6,710, p=0,460; x(2)=1,889, p=0,966). While no correlation was found between total, intermediate, and walking physical activity levels and self-respect of teachers, a significant correlation was found between physical activity levels and self-respect of teachers (r=0,207, p<0,05). In conclusion, the study revealed that male teachers had higher physical activity level. While the physical activity level of the physical education teachers was higher than the other teachers, self-respect was similar to each other in branches. It was determined that self-reported enhanced when the physical activity level increased.
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Personality, Sport, Health
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Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences
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15
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3