Socioeconomic status, parental support, motivation and self-confidence in youth competitive sport
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Marcén Muñío, Celia
Gimeno Marco, Fernando
Gómez Bahillo, Carlos
Sáenz Ibáñez, Alfredo
Gutiérrez Pablo, Héctor
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Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences 82 : 7650-754 (2013)
Abstract
[EN] The relationship between family and competitive sport and its complex interactions has been studied as a key factor by several authors. However, many questions about how psychological, cultural and social variables interact have been
unanswered. The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between socioeconomic status and perceived parental
support in young athletes of a high performance center and subsequently, with motivation and self-confidence, as these two
variables have been identified as relevant by previous research.For this purpose, and with a DEXPLOS design, a parental support scale was made. It resulted in a six items scale whose discriminative capacity in addition to its internal consistency
was high (Cronbach Alpha =0.84). Firstly, an open-ended-questionnaire (qualitative phase) was filled out by 346 youth athletes, measuring socioeconomic status (residence, parents' educational level, parents' job and income) besides athlete's parental support perception. These answers were analyzed by judge agreement to lead into a quantitative close-endquestionnaire,
which was completed in a five-interval Likert scale by 209 people. Furthermore, motivation and selfconfidence
were evaluated through the Questionnaire of Psychological Characteristics involved in Sport Performance
s relacionadas con el Rendimiento Deportivo -CPRD) in order to review whether
the perception of parental support or its lack is reflected in these two relevant psychological variables for sport
performance.Results show that there exists a positive relationship between parental support and status (living in a singleparent
family because of divorce or abandonment, the s
specific aspects of self-confidence during competition and motivati
not only help to explain
the concept but it can also be a useful tool for coaches, sport managers and administrators in their daily job with sport youth