Razlozi zbog kojih mladi izbjegavaju da se bave sportom i sportskim aktivnostima

Volume 9, Issue 1 (2019)

Razlozi zbog kojih mladi izbjegavaju da se bave sportom i sportskim aktivnostima
Milenko Vojvodić, Slobodan Simović, Darko Paspalj
Apstrakt: 
Ovaj rad se uglavnom odnosi na stavove o razlozima izbjegavanja sporta i sportskih aktivnosti mladih ljudi koji nikad nisu bili uključeni u te aktivnosti.U ovom istraživanju od 226 anketiranih studenata i srednjoškolaca, 110 se izjasnilo da se nisu nikad bavili ni sportom, niti bilo kakvim sportskom aktivnostima Oni i jesu najpozvaniji da odgovore na ta pitanja. Od ponudjenih razloga(uzroka) koji su odgovorni za izbjegavanje i neučestvovanje u sportu i sportskim aktivnostima na prvom mjestu je odsustvo interesa za koje se izjasnilo oko 90% anketiranih. Drugi po značaju razlog zbog kog se ispitanici ne bave sportom i sportskim aktivnostima su obaveze u školi i na fakultetu i to je potvrdilo 85% anketiranih ispitanika. Dalje slijedi lijenost, gdje su bili veoma samokritični i iskreni, potvrdivši u procentima od 84.5%, da je to jedan od razloga njihove apstinencije od sporta i sportskih aktivnosti. Odmah iza lijenosti su televizija, računari i mobiteli oko 80% i td. Rezultati su pokazali da se muški i ženski pol, zatim pušači i nepušači, ne razlikuju značajno u stavovima oko ovih razloga. Isto je i sa onima koji konzumiraju, povremeno konzumiraju i ne konzumiraju alkohol. Djelimična razlika postoji izmedju srednjoškolaca i studenata u stavovima o nekim uzrocima, kao i izmedju onih koji stanuju u gradu, prigradskom naselju i selu.
Ključne riječi: 
izbjegavanje, razlozi, mladi, sport, sportske aktivnosti
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