Sources of self-efficacy for motor learning in children: systematic literature review in clinical trials

This study aimed to verify the effects of intervention models on the motor activity of children elaborated from the self-efficacy theory. The systematic review of randomized controlled clinical trials with the PRISMA strategy was used. Sixteen studies were descriptively analyzed and revealed that knowledge based on the self-efficacy theory related to motor activity has been more frequently integrated into broad intervention programs in the school environment, collectively applied, stimulating aspects related to children's health and prevention of childhood obesity. Important results were obtained in the development of self-efficacy and motor activity stimulation; however, results are not conclusive regarding the mediation among these variables. Contributions for intervention programs are detailed in this manuscript, allowing the visualization of strategies to build a mastery context, favoring the establishment of an adequate concept of motor self-efficacy in children and the development of self-regulation skills.Resumo Este estudo teve por objetivo verificar os efeitos de modelos de interven ções sobre a atividade motora de crianças elaboradas a partir da teoria da autoeficácia. Utilizou-se a revisão sistemática de ensaios clínicos controlados randomizados empregando a estratégia PRISMA. Dezesseis estudos foram analisados descritivamente e revelaram que o conhecimento a partir d a teoria da autoeficácia relacionada à atividade motora têm sido integrados com maior f...
Source: Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano - Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research