Analysis of the Relevant Factors of Retaining Women in Judo

This study aimed to determine the latent dimensions of all relevant factors about engagement of women in judo, to determine the intercorrelations among these latent dimensions, as well as the correlations with three relevant variables. Final goal was to determine the differences in revealed latent d...

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Main Authors: Joško Sindik, Dina Rendulić, Sanda Čorak, Ana Perinić Lewis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Montenegrin Sports Academy 2014-09-01
Series:Montenegrin Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.mjssm.me/clanci/MJSSM_Sept_2014_Sindik_23-31.pdf
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spelling doaj-2cb95d603a3d436dbab5658f0696d1b22021-06-02T10:07:45ZengMontenegrin Sports AcademyMontenegrin Journal of Sports Science and Medicine1800-87551800-87632014-09-01322331Analysis of the Relevant Factors of Retaining Women in JudoJoško SindikDina RendulićSanda Čorak Ana Perinić Lewis This study aimed to determine the latent dimensions of all relevant factors about engagement of women in judo, to determine the intercorrelations among these latent dimensions, as well as the correlations with three relevant variables. Final goal was to determine the differences in revealed latent dimensions, in relation to several independent variables: educational level, marital status, impulses to engage in judo, then depending are the women athletes (competitors) or not, members of the Board or not, trainers or not. A total of 50 female judokas from a larger number of Croatian clubs were examined, by specially composed the survey. The results showed that all seven questionnaires showed medium to high satisfactory reliability, together with good con¬struct validity, in 15 latent dimensions that are revealed. It can be noticed that relatively older women have more obligations and more barriers that oppose to their engagement in judo. Only small number of differences are found among women engaged in judo, mainly among participants who are members of the Board in the club or Croatian Judo Federation, as compared with those who are not. Small number of statistically significant differences (as well as the correlations) can be also observed as the fact that all women partially share similar problems, while the media strategies are perceived as the most powerful to increase women’s persistence in judo, in any type of engagement.http://www.mjssm.me/clanci/MJSSM_Sept_2014_Sindik_23-31.pdfbarrierscommitmentsjudomotivation
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author Joško Sindik
Dina Rendulić
Sanda Čorak
Ana Perinić Lewis
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Dina Rendulić
Sanda Čorak
Ana Perinić Lewis
Analysis of the Relevant Factors of Retaining Women in Judo
Montenegrin Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
barriers
commitments
judo
motivation
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Dina Rendulić
Sanda Čorak
Ana Perinić Lewis
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title Analysis of the Relevant Factors of Retaining Women in Judo
title_short Analysis of the Relevant Factors of Retaining Women in Judo
title_full Analysis of the Relevant Factors of Retaining Women in Judo
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title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Relevant Factors of Retaining Women in Judo
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publisher Montenegrin Sports Academy
series Montenegrin Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
issn 1800-8755
1800-8763
publishDate 2014-09-01
description This study aimed to determine the latent dimensions of all relevant factors about engagement of women in judo, to determine the intercorrelations among these latent dimensions, as well as the correlations with three relevant variables. Final goal was to determine the differences in revealed latent dimensions, in relation to several independent variables: educational level, marital status, impulses to engage in judo, then depending are the women athletes (competitors) or not, members of the Board or not, trainers or not. A total of 50 female judokas from a larger number of Croatian clubs were examined, by specially composed the survey. The results showed that all seven questionnaires showed medium to high satisfactory reliability, together with good con¬struct validity, in 15 latent dimensions that are revealed. It can be noticed that relatively older women have more obligations and more barriers that oppose to their engagement in judo. Only small number of differences are found among women engaged in judo, mainly among participants who are members of the Board in the club or Croatian Judo Federation, as compared with those who are not. Small number of statistically significant differences (as well as the correlations) can be also observed as the fact that all women partially share similar problems, while the media strategies are perceived as the most powerful to increase women’s persistence in judo, in any type of engagement.
topic barriers
commitments
judo
motivation
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