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Impact of motor self-efficacy on cyberbullying in adolescents and pre-adolescents in physical education.

Jorge Rojo-RamosAntonio Castillo-ParedesNoelia Mayordomo-PinillaCarmen Galán-Arroyo
Published in: Frontiers in psychology (2024)
In conclusion, it can be understood that the higher the level of self-efficacy, the lower the level of abuse and victimization. Therefore, physical activity could be considered to act as a regulator of cyberbullying. And it would be interesting for public administrations to increase the number of hours of physical education, to expand out-of-school physical activities and to promote an active lifestyle in order to eradicate this type of abusive school behavior.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • body mass index
  • quality improvement
  • sleep quality
  • young adults
  • transcription factor
  • metabolic syndrome
  • emergency department
  • cardiovascular disease
  • weight loss