Motivação, na Teoria da Autodeterminação (TAD), é entendida como a chave principal do bom funcionamento psicológico do indivíduo e de seu bem-estar geral. De acordo com esta teoria, o "Prazer" é a dimensão que melhor explica o comportamento humano autodeterminado. Este estudo descreve o perfil motivacional característico de tenistas infanto-juvenis brasileiros e explora possíveis diferenças significativas nas médias das dimensões que integram o perfil avaliado pelo Inventário de Motivação à Prática Regular de Atividades Físicas e/ou Esportivas (IMPRAFE-126), controladas pela variável "Sexo". Uma amostra de 226 tenistas gaúchos e catarinenses, com idades entre 13 e 16 anos. Os resultados indicam que a dimensão que mais motiva esses tenistas, independente do sexo, é o Prazer, seguida, respectivamente, pelas dimensões: Competitividade, Saúde, Sociabilidade, Estética e Controle de Estresse. Além de este resultado ser um importante indicador à formulação de modelos de treino, uma das principais conclusões é que este estudo confirma a teoria de base.
Introduction:To investigate the intention of older Brazilian adults to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, to find out their perception of the older adults' fragility to the virus, and to know their opinion on the progress of the national immunization plan against COVID-19.Methods:An exploratory qualitative study was carried out through semi-structured telephone calls with 32 participants (aged 60–89), between February and March 2021. Data were analyzed thematically, emerging three major themes.Results:Most participants expressed concern about the vulnerability of their immune system to the coronavirus, and dissatisfaction with the organization of the national immunization plan. Strong criticism was leveled at the leadership of the President of the Republic due to his resistance to vaccination and encouraging the use of hydroxychloroquine.Conclusion:The vast majority of respondents reported an intention to receive the vaccine. The short time for the production of vaccines generated distrust with its effectiveness. All expressed dissatisfaction with the organization of the national immunization plan, and agreed that after the pandemic, their lives and the world will no longer be as before.
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