Desporto e organização nacional: uma revisão da literatura

Autores

  • Rizal Kurniawan Universitas Negeri Padang
  • Indriyani Santoso Universitas Negeri Padang
  • Amin Akbar Universitas Negeri Padang
  • Hanifa Dalimunthe Universitas Negeri Padang
  • Hanny Damra Universitas Negeri Padang
  • Iftita Rahmi Universitas Negeri Padang https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3218-7741
  • Anindra Guspa Universitas Negeri Padang
  • Free Dwatra Universitas Negeri Padang https://orcid.org/0009-0009-4322-3005
  • Mario Pratama Universitas Negeri Padang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v65.112226

Palavras-chave:

Revisão da literatura, comunicação social, orgulho nacional, olimpíada, político, desporto, copa do mundo

Resumo

Introdução: o organismo nacional é a autoavaliação psicológica que uma pessoa tem da sua nação. O organismo nacional tem muitos benefícios para a sobrevivência de uma nação. Uma coisa que influencia o organismo nacional é o desporto. Os logros deportivos alcançados por um país podem aumentar o orçamento nacional dos seus cidadãos.
Objectivo: este estúdio explora como o desporto molda o órgão nacional de uma pessoa.
Metodologia: utilizando uma abordagem de revisão bibliográfica exaustiva, este estudo explora os resultados dos estudos anteriores para responder aos antecedentes e consequências do organismo nacional no contexto do desporto. Nesta investigação foram estudados artigos sobre o organismo nacional e o desporto. Luego, o investigador narra os resultados destes estudos. A maioria dos artigos incluídos no estúdio utilizou uma abordagem transversal e foi estudada no contexto dos países europeus.
Resultados: os resultados mostram que o organismo nacional no desporto flutua mais do que outras fontes de organismo nacional-nal. Os principais eventos desportivos desempenham um papel essencial na formação do órgão nacional dos cidadãos de um país. As variáveis ​​democráticas como o género, o nível educativo, o ingresso, a idade, a razão e a etnia também influenciam o órgão nacional de uma pessoa. Está também sob controlo que o organismo nacional tenha um impacto positivo na formação do bem-estar. Por outro lado, o papel dos meios de comunicação social e da família na formação do organismo nacional no desporto não foi muito explorado.
Conclusões: os logros dos atletas e dos políticos desempenham um papel importante na formação do organismo nacional. Além disso, a organização nacional pode melhorar o bem-estar subjetivo de uma pessoa. O organismo nacional tem uma correlação positiva com a demografia, os níveis económicos e educativos, o estado familiar, o género, a idade, a razão e até a etnia.

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Kurniawan, R., Santoso, I., Akbar, A., Dalimunthe, H., Damra, H., Rahmi, I., Guspa, A., Dwatra, F., & Pratama, M. (2025). Desporto e organização nacional: uma revisão da literatura. Retos, 65, 44-54. https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v65.112226