Crianças abandonadas: mediação do capital psicológico na relação entre atividade física e uso dos media sociais
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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v66.112330Palavras-chave:
Crianças abandonadas, atividade física, capital psicológico, utilização de mídias sociais, objectivos de desenvolvimento sustentávelResumo
Introdução: Los objetivos tercero e décimo de los ODS son lograr vidas salu-dables y prósperas (física, mental e socialmente sa-nas) e reduzir la desigual-dad. Por isso a atividade física, o uso das redes sociais e o capital psicológico nas crianças abandonadas, por ser um grupo minoritário que também tem um lugar no objetivo de desenvolvimento da desigualdade. Objectivo: Foi determinar como a utilização das redes sociais relacionava a actividade física com as crianças abandonadas, utilizando o capital psicológico como variável mediadora.
Metodologia: Utilizando testes de correlação e métodos de análise de rota com 201 crianças abandonadas (105 crianças e 96 crianças) com atividade física para crianças abandonadas, avaliou o uso das redes sociais, a intensidade do uso das redes sociais o capital psicológico utilizado. Foi utilizado o Questionário de Capital Psicológico para examinar os dados.
Resultados: As crianças que foram abandonadas participam na categoria de elevada atividade física (50%), elevada utilização das redes sociais (93%) e elevado capital psicológico (88%). A utilização das redes sociais para a atividade física tem uma relação significativamente significativa (β=0,629, p<0,001). A mediação da atividade física e o uso das redes sociais mostraram que o capital psicológico teve um efeito positivo (p<0,001).
Conclusões: A atividade física está correlacionada com a utilização das redes sociais, a mediação do capital psicológico também tem um efeito significativo e pode prever a atividade física e a adesão às redes sociais.
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