Primary Students’ Attitudes towards Peers with Disabilities in Physical Education in Saudi Arabia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Procedure
2.3. Instruments
2.3.1. Demographic Form
2.3.2. Students’ Attitudes Scale
2.4. Reliability and Validity
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Attitudes toward Students with Disabilities in Physical Education
3.2. The Association of the SASDPE-PE Score with Independent Variables
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
6. Implications
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Tests of between-Subjects Effects | |||||||
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Factors | Multivariate Tests | I Prefer Not to Interact with People with Disabilities. | I Would Avoid Doing Classwork with a Person with a Disability. | I Would Prevent a Person with a Disability from Joining My Team. | I Would Not Propose a Person with a Disability as Captain of My Team. | Score | |
Gender | males | N = 488 | 4.2 (1.2) | 4.4 (1.1) | 4.2 (1.1) | 3.9 (1.1) | 16.7 (3.7) |
females | N = 484 | 4.0 (1.3) | 4.3 (1.2) | 4.1 (1.3) | 3.8 (1.4) | 16.3 (4.5) | |
F (4967) | 1.791 (NS) | Not applicable | |||||
Partial η2 | 0.007 | ||||||
Wilk’s Λ | 0.993 | ||||||
Age (years) | 9 | N = 220 | 4.3 (1.1) | 4.3 (1.1) | 4.3 (1.1) | 4.1 (1.3) | 16.9 (4.1) |
10 | N = 223 | 4.3 (1.2) | 4.7 (0.7) !!♣♣♠ | 4.3 (1.1) | 4.1 (1.2) | 17.4 (2.9) | |
11 | N = 282 | 3.8 (1.4) !!¶¶♠ | 4.1 (1.3) | 3.9 (1.4) !!¶¶♠ | 3.5 (1.3) !!¶¶♠ | 15.3 (4.7) !!¶¶♠ | |
12 | N = 247 | 4.2 (1.2) | 4.3 (1.1) | 4.3 (1.2) | 3.9 (1.3) | 16.7 (3.9) | |
F (12,2553.44)/F (3) | 5.68 *** | 8.246 *** | 10.207 *** | 7.752 *** | 12.546 *** | 12.78 *** | |
Partial η2 | 0.023 | 0.025 | 0.031 | 0.023 | 0.037 | 0.038 | |
Wilk’s Λ | 0.033 | ||||||
Type of school | public | N = 856 | 4.2 (1.2) | 4.4 (1.1) | 4.2 (1.2) | 3.9 (1.2) | 16.7 (3.9) |
private | N = 116 | 3.6 (1.4) | 3.9 (1.5) | 4.0 (1.4) | 3.6 (1.6) | 15.1 (5.4) | |
F (4967)/F (1) | 7.129 *** | 21.325 *** | 19.109 *** | 3.791 (NS) | 6.57 * | 15.901 *** | |
Partial η2 | 0.029 | 0.022 | 0.019 | 0.004 | 0.007 | 0.016 | |
Wilk’s Λ | 0.971 | ||||||
School localization | urban | N = 866 | 4.1 (1.3) | 4.3 (1.2) | 4.1 (1.3) | 3.8 (1.3) | 16.4 (4.1) |
rural | N = 106 | 4.4 (1.0) | 4.5 (0.9) | 4.4 (1.1) | 4.1 (1.1) | 17.4 (3.6) | |
F (4967) | 1.613 (NS) | Not applicable | |||||
Partial η2 | 0.007 | ||||||
Wilk’s Λ | 0.993 | ||||||
Having a family member with a disability | no | N = 772 | 4.1 (1.2) | 4.3 (1.2) | 4.2 (1.2) | 3.8 (1.3) | 16.4 (4.2) |
yes | N = 200 | 4.1 (1.4) | 4.6 (1.0) | 4.2 (1.3) | 4.0 (1.3) | 16.9 (3.6) | |
F (4967)/F (1) | 5.242 *** | 0.000 (NS) | 10.313 *** | 0.196 (NS) | 1.436 (NS) | 1.931 (NS) | |
Partial η2 | 0.021 | 0.000 | 0.011 | 0.000 | 0.001 | 0.002 | |
Wilk’s Λ | 0.979 | ||||||
Having a friend with a disability | no | N = 760 | 4.1 (1.2) | 4.3 (1.1) | 4.1 (1.2) | 3.8 (1.3) | 16.3 (4.2) |
yes | N = 212 | 4.4 (1.3) | 4.6 (1.0) | 4.3 (1.2) | 4.0 (1.1) | 17.2 (3.6) | |
F (4967)/F (1) | 3.753 ** | 10.217 *** | 10.265 *** | 1.572 (NS) | 2.681 (NS) | 7.487 ** | |
Partial η2 | 0.015 | 0.01 | 0.01 | 0.002 | 0.003 | 0.008 | |
Wilk’s Λ | 0.985 | ||||||
Having a classmate with a disability | no | N = 820 | 4.1 (1.2) | 4.4 (1.1) | 4.2 (1.2) | 3.9 (1.3) | 16.6 (4.1) |
yes | N = 152 | 4.1 (1.2) | 4.2 (1.2) | 4.0 (1.3) | 3.8 (1.3) | 16.1 (4.2) | |
F (4967)/F (1) | 1.438 (NS) | Not applicable | |||||
Partial η2 | 0.006 | ||||||
Wilk’s Λ | 0.994 | ||||||
Having played with a person with a disability | no | N = 516 | 4.1 (1.2) | 4.3 (1.1) | 4.1 (1.2) | 3.9 (1.2) | 16.4 (4.0) |
yes | N = 456 | 4.2 (1.3) | 4.4 (1.2) | 4.2 (1.3) | 3.9 (1.4) | 16.7 (4.2) | |
F (4967)/F (1) | 1.926 (NS) | Not applicable | |||||
Partial η2 | 0.008 | ||||||
Wilk’s Λ | 0.992 |
Model | B (Std. Error) | R2 | t | 95.0% Cl for B | ||
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Lower | Upper | VIF | ||||
(Constant) | 17.457 (0.701) *** | 0.059 | 34.419 | 14.253 | 15.977 | |
Age (11) | −1.261 (0.348) *** | −3.622 | −1.943 | −0.578 | 1.529 | |
Type of school | 1.478 (0.396) *** | 3.729 | 0.700 | 2.256 | 1.013 | |
Having a friend with a disability | 0.670 (0.317) * | 3.082 | 0.048 | 1.292 | 1.050 |
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Alhumaid, M.M. Primary Students’ Attitudes towards Peers with Disabilities in Physical Education in Saudi Arabia. Children 2023, 10, 580. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10030580
Alhumaid MM. Primary Students’ Attitudes towards Peers with Disabilities in Physical Education in Saudi Arabia. Children. 2023; 10(3):580. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10030580
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlhumaid, Majed M. 2023. "Primary Students’ Attitudes towards Peers with Disabilities in Physical Education in Saudi Arabia" Children 10, no. 3: 580. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10030580
APA StyleAlhumaid, M. M. (2023). Primary Students’ Attitudes towards Peers with Disabilities in Physical Education in Saudi Arabia. Children, 10(3), 580. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10030580