The level of self-esteem of young girls aged 12 to 14 years old from a municipality in the Mucuri Valley who practice volleyball
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science (Vol.12, No. 11)Publication Date: 2025-11-11
Authors : Gustavo Fagundes Cheles Júlia Quintino Galvão Osvaldo Nogueira de Souza Neto Guilherme Souza Costa Wanessa Soares Luiz Silva Ronaldo Galdino Barbosa Rubens Rodrigues de Souza Neto Daniel Rodrigues Silva;
Page : 18-28
Keywords : Self-esteem; Adolescence; Volleyball; Sports practice; Mental health; Social development.;
Abstract
This study investigated the self-esteem levels of female adolescents, aged 12 to 14, who practiced volleyball in a sports project in the Mucuri Valley. The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (1965), adapted by Silva and Nunes (2011), was used and applied to 14 participants. The applied research, with a quantitative approach, showed that all athletes presented self-esteem levels ranging from average to high, with no cases of low self-esteem. Positive responses indicated recognition of qualities and personal satisfaction, while negative responses indicated specific insecurities. The practice of volleyball was associated with increased self-confidence, socialization, and a sense of belonging. The results corroborate studies that link team sports to improved emotional health and self-image in young people. It is concluded that volleyball contributes significantly to the psychological and social development of adolescent girls, reinforcing the importance of sports policies focused on youth well-being.
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