Familias Monoparentales, Rendimiento Deportivo y Horas de Entrenamiento
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Pelegrín Muñoz, Antonia
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El objetivo de este trabajo de investigación fue conocer si existían diferencias en el rendimiento deportivo y en las horas de entrenamiento deportivo en los deportistas criados en familias monoparentales. La muestra se compuso de 445 deportistas y practicantes de actividad física españoles. Se utilizó un cuestionario sociodemográfico ad hoc y la Escala de Oviedo de Infrecuencia de Respuesta (INF-OV). Los resultados mostraron que no existían diferencias significativas entre las familias monoparentales y las biparentales en las distintas variables de competición a nivel local, regional, nacional e internacional (p>.05). Tampoco se encontraron diferencias significativas en los éxitos deportivos a nivel local, regional, nacional e internacional entre las familias monoparentales y biparentales (p>.05). Igualmente, no se encontraron diferencias significativas en las horas de entrenamiento deportivo dedicadas por las familias monoparentales y biparentales (p>.05) y entre los deportistas profesionales y amateurs (p>.05). Se concluyó que no existen diferencias en el rendimiento deportivo y horas de entrenamiento deportivo entre los deportistas con familias monoparentales y biparentales.
The aim of this research was to know if there were differences in sport performance and the sports practice hours in athletes grown up in single-parent families. The sample consisted of 445 Spanish athletes and physical activity practitioners. It was administered an ad hoc Sociodemographic questionnaire and the Oviedo Scale of Infrequency Response (INF-OV). The results showed that there were no significant differences between single-parent and biparental families in the different competition variables at local, regional, national and international level (p>.05). Also, there were no significant differences in sport success at the local, regional, national and international level among single-parent and biparental families (p>.05). Furthermore, there were no significant differences in sport practice hours spent by single-parent and biparental families (p>.05) and among professional and amateur athletes (p>.05). It was concluded that there are no differences in sport performance and sport practice hours among athletes with single-parent and biparental families.
The aim of this research was to know if there were differences in sport performance and the sports practice hours in athletes grown up in single-parent families. The sample consisted of 445 Spanish athletes and physical activity practitioners. It was administered an ad hoc Sociodemographic questionnaire and the Oviedo Scale of Infrequency Response (INF-OV). The results showed that there were no significant differences between single-parent and biparental families in the different competition variables at local, regional, national and international level (p>.05). Also, there were no significant differences in sport success at the local, regional, national and international level among single-parent and biparental families (p>.05). Furthermore, there were no significant differences in sport practice hours spent by single-parent and biparental families (p>.05) and among professional and amateur athletes (p>.05). It was concluded that there are no differences in sport performance and sport practice hours among athletes with single-parent and biparental families.
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González García, H., & Pelegrín Muñoz, A. (2018). Familias Monoparentales, Rendimiento Deportivo y Horas de Entrenamiento. Kronos, 17(2). https://bit.ly/3qqdDbQ








