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Addressing the Effectiveness of Athletics Intramural Programs in Tehran Medical College

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The purpose of this study was to Evaluate the effectiveness of Athletic Intramural Programs in Tehran Medical Unit. The research community was all male and female students in Tehran Medical college of whom 150 were randomly chosen. It was descriptive research study whose data were collected with a researcher-made questionnaire. To determine the factors determining the relationship between academic achievement, student satisfaction levels, gender and educational groups of subjects participated in this program, we applied x 2 tests. Extracurricular sports programs in Qom and Tehran Medical Units were highly effective (P<0.05 ). There was no significant difference between gender and subjects participation in extracurricular sports activities (P=0.581) .Also, there was no significant difference between students' satisfaction and their participation in extracurricular sports programs (P=0.055). Participation in extracurricular sports programs were affected by educational groups and humanities students had participated in these activities more than other students (p=0.002).
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