- 著者
 
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             岡田 真平
             
             齋藤 昇
             
             澤井 和彦
             
             出町 一郎
             
             上岡 洋晴
             
             武藤 芳照
             
          
 
          
          
          - 出版者
 
          - 身体教育医学研究編集委員会
 
          
          
          - 雑誌
 
          - 身体教育医学研究 (ISSN:13456962)
 
          
          
          - 巻号頁・発行日
 
          - vol.1, no.1, pp.11-31, 2000 (Released:2009-04-16)
 
          
          
          - 参考文献数
 
          - 39
 
          
          
          - 被引用文献数
 
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             1
             
             
             
          
        
 
        
        
        The purpose of this research is to find out if there is a relationship between children's mind and everyday-life actions centered on playing.A questionnaire was handed out to the students above grade 3 and their parents of I school (Kanagawa prefecture) and K school (Nagano prefecture) on the children's everyday-life and their mind. The results were sorted out by sex and place into four groups: I school male, K school male, I school female, and K school female. Considering the difference in place and sex, the results were analyzed using the quantification theory type III and the relationships were examined.The patterns of children's everyday-life activities centered on playing was similar in each group even though the numbers of each activity differed among each place. The patterns were simplified to “playing inside⁄outside” “many⁄few friends” “contact⁄no contact with media” “yes⁄no conflicts”. The change in pattern according to grade was seen in all groups except for boys of K school. Through examinations of activity pattern and mind, the following relations were identified; “self-evaluations on exercise,” “self-evaluations on health,” “the level of irritation,” and “frequency of outbreak⁄strike.” From the results, there was no simple relation between the place children play (in⁄out) and their mind such as irritation and outbreak. This shows that when dealing with children's mind and body, it is effective to observe children's general everyday-life on a wide range scale.