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Poor Motor Performance – Do Peers Matter? Examining the Role of Peer Relations in the Context of the Environmental Stress Hypothesis

机译:电机性能不佳 - 同伴呢? 在环境压力假设的背景下审查同伴关系的作用

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The aim of the current study was to investigate pathways of the Environmental Stress Hypothesis concerning the role of peer relations in the context of poor motor skills. First, we examined (1) the mediating role of peer problems in the association between motor performance in daily activities and internalizing problems as a main pathway of the Environmental Stress Hypothesis. Furthermore, we explored the role of (2) children’s popularity as a mediator and (3) best friendship quality as a moderator path of the effect of motor performance on both peer problems and internalizing problems. The non-clinical sample of the present study consisted of 189 children (48.6% females) aged 9–11 years (M age = 9.69, SD age = 0.46). Parents reported on their child’s motor performance in daily activities by completing the Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire. The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire was used to assess peer problems as well as internalizing problems. The Self Description Questionnaire provided a measure of children’s self-reported popularity. The Friendship Quality Questionnaire was used to investigate children’s best friendship quality. Results of a structural equation model suggest that peer problems fully mediated the association between the motor performance in daily activities and both popularity and internalizing problems. However, no evidence for the mediating effect of popularity in the association between peer problems and internalizing problems was found. Further, best friendship quality had a non-significant moderating effect on the relation between peer problems and internalizing problems. The mediating role of peer problems highlights the importance of peer relations in the motor performance of daily activities. Schools and psychomotor interventions were suggested as practical implications to support children with poor motor performance in their relationship with their peers and to improve their motor performance in daily activities.
机译:目前研究的目的是调查关于同伴关系在贫困运动技能范围内的对同伴关系的作用的途径。首先,我们审查了(1)对同行问题在日常活动中的电机性能之间的关系中的调解作用以及作为环境胁迫假设的主要途径的内部化问题。此外,我们探讨了(2)儿童人气作为调解员的作用,(3)最佳友谊质量作为运动性能对同伴问题和内部化问题影响的主持人路径。本研究的非临床样本由189名儿童(48.6%的女性)组成,年龄9-11岁(m年龄= 9.69,SD Age = 0.46)。父母通过完成发育协调障碍问卷,在日常活动中报告了他们的孩子的电机性能。调查问卷的优势和困难来评估同伴问题以及内部化问题。自我描述问卷提供了儿童自我报告的人气的衡量标准。友谊质量问卷被用来调查儿童最好的友谊。结构方程模型的结果表明,同伴问题完全介导在日常活动中的电机性能与普及和内部化问题之间的关联。但是,没有发现在同伴问题与内部化问题之间的关系中的普及效果的证据。此外,最好的友谊素质对同伴问题与内化问题的关系产生了不显着的调节效果。同伴问题的调解作用凸显了同伴关系在日常活动的运动性能方面的重要性。学校和精神疗法干预措施被认为是在与同龄人的关系中支持具有较差的运动绩效的儿童,并在日常活动中提高运动性能。

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