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Injuries to Primary School Pupils and Secondary School Students during Physical Education Classes and in their Leisure Time

Mateja Videmšek
Damir Karpljuk
Suzana Mlinar
Maja Meško
Jože Štihec


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Abstract

The study aimed to establish the frequency of injuries in primary and secondary schools during leisure time and physical education classes in school as well as in group and individual sports. The sample included 2842 pupils from nine primary schools and 1235 students from five secondary schools in Slovenia. The data were processed with the SPSS statistical software package and the frequencies and Crosstabs were calculated. The results showed that substantially more pupils and students were injured in their leisure time than during physical education classes. Girls were more frequently injured in group and individual sports practiced during physical education classes and in individual sports practiced in their leisure time, whereas boys suffered more injuries in group sports practiced in their leisure time. As regards group sports, pupils and students were most frequently injured while playing football in their leisure time whereas, during physical education classes, they suffered most injuries in volleyball, followed closely by basketball and football; as regards individual sports, pupils and students were most frequently injured while cycling and rollerblading in their leisure time, whereas during physical education classes they suffered most injuries in athletics.

Keywords

injuries; physical education; leisure time; individual sports; group sports; primary school pupils; secondary school students; gender

Hrčak ID:

59355

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/59355

Publication date:

1.10.2010.

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