Peer-victimization during physical education and enjoyment of physical activity

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Abstract

This study examined the relations between peer-victimization during sport practice and physical activity enjoyment. 395 students (219 boys, 176 girls) from a middle school, ages 12 to 13 years (M = 12.2), were surveyed. Few correlations between peer-victimization during sport practice and physical activity enjoyment variables were negative. Linear regression analysis was also conducted, highlighting a subtle influence of peer-victimization during practice of sports on enjoyment of physical activity. Peer-victimization during practice of sports seems to be a poor predictor of low enjoyment of physical activity. © Perceptual and Motor Skills 2012.

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Scarpa, S., Carraro, A., Gobbi, E., & Nart, A. (2012). Peer-victimization during physical education and enjoyment of physical activity. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 115(1), 319–324. https://doi.org/10.2466/06.05.10.PMS.115.4.319-324

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