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Effect of a four-day inclusive basketball campus on the self-efficacy of youths with or without a physical disability: the case of the Real Madrid Foundation

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2025-05-01
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Ocete Calvo, María del Carmen
Roldán, Alba
Reina Vaíllo, Raul
ortega, Gema
Pérez-Tejero, Javier
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This study aims to analyse the impact of a four-day inclusive basketball campus on the self-efficacy (SE) of players with or without a disability (pre- vs. post-intervention design). A sample of 44 participants, 23 without a disability and 21 with a physical disability, all wheelchair users, participated in this study. The entire sample formed part of the intervention group participating in the Inclusive Basketball Campus of the Real Madrid Foundation over four days. To measure the SE of the participants, a basketball SE questionnaire was used, evaluating the degree of confidence in the skilled performance that they felt during the games and training sessions. The results suggested that the intervention had an overall positive effect (p < 0.01; ηρ2 = 0.35, large), and the intervention was invariable as regards the factors between the groups (i.e. having a disability and gender). Also, there were significant differences for the disability between-group factor (p < 0.01; ηρ2 = 0.33, large), but not for gender. It is concluded that the inclusive sport campus influence the SE of players with and without disabilities, but those with a disability achieved lower SE scores than those without a disabi
 
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https://doi.org/10.1080/08856257.2024.2323337
Effect of a four-day inclusive basketball campus on the self-efficacy of youths with or without a physical disability: the case of the Real Madrid Foundation
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.Self-efficacy para sports theory of planned behaviour contact theory wheelchair basketball inclusive sports
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