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Sex Differences in Perceived Motor Competence After the Children's Health Activity Motor Program Intervention.


ABSTRACT: This study examined the effects of a motor-skill intervention on children's perceived motor competence (PMC; object control, locomotor, and combined [total]) and explored if effects differed between the sexes. Preschoolers (N = 274; 47.96 months) completed either a motor-skill intervention (the Children's Health Activity Motor Program [CHAMP]) or recess. PMC was measured with the Digital Scale of PMC before and after each condition. Controlling for pretest scores, recess girls had lower posttest object-control PMC scores than CHAMP boys, CHAMP girls, and recess boys (all p < .05). CHAMP children had significantly higher posttest locomotor and total PMC (all p < .001) compared with children who engaged in recess. CHAMP partially eliminates sex differences in PMC, particularly for object-control skills. Girls who participated in recess did not increase PMC like children in CHAMP and boys who engaged in outdoor recess.

SUBMITTER: George-Komi L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10625809 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sex Differences in Perceived Motor Competence After the Children's Health Activity Motor Program Intervention.

George-Komi Leesi L   Palmer Kara K KK   Palmer Stephanie A SA   Nunu Michael A MA   Robinson Leah E LE  

Journal of sport & exercise psychology 20230801 5


This study examined the effects of a motor-skill intervention on children's perceived motor competence (PMC; object control, locomotor, and combined [total]) and explored if effects differed between the sexes. Preschoolers (N = 274; 47.96 months) completed either a motor-skill intervention (the Children's Health Activity Motor Program [CHAMP]) or recess. PMC was measured with the Digital Scale of PMC before and after each condition. Controlling for pretest scores, recess girls had lower posttest  ...[more]

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