Self-concept, motor Fitness and physical activity of adolescents in cultural contexts - A longitudinal cross-cultural study between Germany and Nigeria

Basic data of the doctoral examination procedure

Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster
Start date of doctoral examination procedure01/07/2010
End date of doctoral examination procedure01/07/2014
Name of the doctoral candidateWehrmann, Marie-Christine
Doctoral subjectSportwissenschaft
Doctoral degreeDr. phil.
Awarded byDepartment 07 - Psychology and Sport Studies

Description

The present longitudinal cross-cultural study involving an African developing country (Nigeria) and a Western industrial nation (Germany) aims at analyzing culture-specific characteristics and cross-cultural similarities regarding the physical activity behavior of Nigerian and German adolescents. The aim of the main study is to explore the role of pa for the self-concept and motor ability in a cross-cultural context. Nigeria is in this context an example of an African developing country with a collectivistic culture, whereas Germany, on the other hand, is an example of an industrial nation with an individualistic culture.The development of physical activity (pa) lifestyle takes place in the context of culture. In industrial nations such as Germany sport takes place in organized structures. Leisure time pa has strongly been decreasing (WHO, 2004). In the Nigerian culture, however, leisure time pa are strongly anchored. Furthermore the study conducted by Wästlund, Norlunder & Archer (2001) shows that African adolescents have in general an overall more positive self-concept than Asian or American adolescents. By participating in leisure time pa more facets of the self-concept and motor ability could be addressed than in the participation in organized sports. So far there hasn't been any research in cross-cultural studies comparing the self-concept, motor ability and pa. The aim of the main study is to explore the role of pa for the self-concept and motor ability in a cross-cultural context.Nigerian and German adolescents aged 10 to 15 and coming from rural areas are the target group of the present cross-cultural study. The self-concept has been measured with the SDQ II and PSDQ (Marsh, 2005, 2010) and the motor ability with the German-Motor-Test (DMT 6-18, Bös et al., 2009).

Projects in which the doctoral examination procedure takes/took place

Duration: 10/02/2011 - 10/03/2011
Funded by: German Academic Exchange Service
Type of project: Participation in other joint projects
Duration: 01/07/2010 - 01/07/2014
Type of project: Own resources project