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집단 운동 활동 프로그램이 지역아동센터 아동의 운동기능 및 자기효능감에 미치는 영향

The Effect of Group Motor Activity Program on Motor Function and Self-efficacy of Children in the Community Children's Center

  • 김혜진 (365웃는세상 발달클리닉) ;
  • 제영현 (코키아병원 심리발달클리닉) ;
  • 서정민 (순천향대학교 작업치료학과) ;
  • 김은영 (순천향대학교 작업치료학과)
  • 투고 : 2020.04.30
  • 심사 : 2020.06.19
  • 발행 : 2020.06.30

초록

목적 : 본 연구는 집단 운동 활동 프로그램이 지역아동센터 아동들의 운동기능 및 자기효능감을 향상시키는지 알아보았다. 연구방법 : 지역아동센터를 이용하는 만 6~9세 아동 9명에게 대운동과 소운동 요소를 포함한 운동 활동 프로그램을 적용하였다. 프로그램 사전, 사후 평가에서 운동적합성 검사 단축형(Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, Second Edition, Short Form; BOT-2 SF)을 사용하여 아동의 운동기능을, 인식효능감 및 목표설정 척도(Perceived Efficacy and Goal Setting, Second Edition; PEGS-2)를 사용하여 자기효능감을 측정하였다. 결과 : 프로그램 전과 비교하여 프로그램 후, BOT-2 SF와 PEGS-2의 점수가 유의미하게 향상되었다. 결론 : 집단 상황에서 의미 있는 활동으로 제공되는 운동 프로그램은 아동들의 운동기능뿐만 아니라 자기효능감을 향상시켰다. 본 연구는 지역사회에서 비장애 아동을 대상으로 한 활동 중재 접근이 수행에 대한 객관적 능력과 주관적 인식을 함께 증가시킬 수 있음을 보여준다.

Objective : The current study investigated the effectiveness of group motor activity programs on motor function and perceived self-efficacy of children in the community children's center. Methods : Nine children aged six to nine years participated in this study. We applied the group motor activity program for 7 sessions. Before and after the intervention, children's motor function and self-efficacy were assessed using the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, Second Edition, Short Form (BOT-2 SF) and the Perceived Efficacy and Goal Setting, Second Edition (PEGS-2), respectively. Results : The group motor activity program enhanced the motor function and self-efficacy of children. Conclusion : This study showed that the group motor activity program was effective for increasing the objective motor function and the subjective self-efficacy of children in the children's community centers. The result suggests that programs using activities in the community centers can facilitate children's self-development.

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