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Self-efficacy of university students in physical education: association with personal, academic and professional characteristics / Autoeficácia de estudantes universitários de educação física: associação com características pessoais, acadêmicas e profissionais

Oliveira, Vinícius Plentz de; Nascimento, Juarez Vieira do; Salles, William das Neves; Santos, Paloma Cidade Cordeiro dos; Benites, Larissa Cerignoni; Folle, Alexandra.
J. Phys. Educ. (Maringá) ; 32: e3215, 2021. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-1250178
ABSTRACT This study aimed to analyze the perceptions of self-efficacy (SE) of university students of Physical Education from a public institution of higher education, relating the perception to personal, academic and professional characteristics. A total of 246 students undergraduate in courses of Physical Education participated in the study. The results obtained in the characterization form and in the Self-efficacy Scale in Higher Education were analyzed in the SPSS program by means of descriptive statistics (absolute and relative frequencies, median) and inferential (Chi-square, Adjusted Residues, Cramer's V). In general, the evidence revealed associations between student (general, academic, regulatory, proactive, social, and management) dimensions and the receipt of research and monitoring scholarships (non-scholarship <scholarship), gender (female> Male) and the presence of an employment relationship (yes> no). The predominance of lower AE scores, regardless of the stage of the student's education, as well as the apparent lack of impact of extension scholarships on student AE levels indicate the need to deepen student development throughout the course , as well as the implementation of the projects and activities of the scholarship extension students in the investigated institution.
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