Family and social class differences in sports behavior motivation among college students: An empirical study based on the latent class model

This article aims to explore the potential categories of college students' sports behavior motivation and the differences between different family social classes on potential categories. In total, 1,092 college students were investigated in this study. This article used the "College Studen...

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Published inFrontiers in psychology Vol. 14; p. 1070862
Main Authors Liu, Liping, Chen, Shanping, Yang, Xueyan, Yang, Yuqing
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 25.01.2023
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Summary:This article aims to explore the potential categories of college students' sports behavior motivation and the differences between different family social classes on potential categories. In total, 1,092 college students were investigated in this study. This article used the "College Students' Sports Behavior Motivation Questionnaire" to survey 1,092 college students using the whole group sampling method. The potential profile analysis method was applied to classify the types of college students' sports behavior motivation and further analyze the characteristics of different family social classes and sports behavior motivation. College students' sports behavior motivation types can be divided into the following four categories: "low motivation type" (0.82%), "healthy appearance type" (11.45%), "healthy fun type" (37.36%), and "high motivation type" (50.37%). The higher the family's social class, the more the sports behavior motivation of college students tends to be healthy appearance, health, fun, and high motivation. The lower the family social class, the more motivational sports behavior of college students tends to be low motivation. The better the perception of health, the higher the probability that college students belong to the high-motivation type. The fewer chronic diseases that college students have are associated with a healthy appearance and high motivation. There is a certain relationship between the type of college students' sports behavior motivation and their family social class. Therefore, in school physical education, we should open all kinds of sports activities according to college students' sports behavior motivation needs and focus on college students with lower family social class in order to intervene precisely on their motivation for sports behaviors, improve participation, and promote the overall health of college students.
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This article was submitted to Movement Science and Sport Psychology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology
Edited by: Víctor Arufe Giráldez, University of A Coruña, Spain
Reviewed by: Rong Xiao, Southern Medical University, China; Javier Rico Díaz, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain; Leonte Nicoleta, Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania
ISSN:1664-1078
1664-1078
DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1070862