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A149: Relationship Between Physical Activity and Mental Health of Chinese High School Students
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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the relationship
between physical activity and mental health of Chinese high school students
and its mediating mechanism. It aimed to provide relevant empirical evidence
for improving the mental health of this group.
Method: A cross-sectional survey of 2,345 high school students
in Jiangsu, China, was conducted using the International Physical Activity
Questionnaire-Short-Chinese Version, Mental Health Scale for Secondary
School Students and School Adaptation Scale for High School Students. After
screening and elimination, 2,090 valid data were obtained (51.39% boys, age:
16.45±0.71 years). Non-parametric tests corresponding to the independent
samples t-test (Mann–Whitney U test) and Bootstrap method were used for this
study.
Result: The results showed that: (1) Gender differences in
physical activity, mental health, and school adaptation of Chinese high
school students were significant (Cohen’s d = 0.410, -0.103, 0.245), (2)
Physical activity directly predicted mental health but also indirectly
affected mental health through the mediating effects of school adaptation.
Therefore, the results of this study suggested that school adaptation
partially mediated the relationship between physical activity and mental
health of Chinese high school students.
Conclusion: The results suggest that physical activity of high
school students could positively predict their mental health and contribute
to their mental health through the mediating role of school adaptation. The
results revealed the effects and mechanisms of physical activity on mental
health of high school students and provided new inspiration and ideas for
the pathway of physical activity promoting the mental health level of
Chinese high school students.
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Title: A149: Relationship Between Physical Activity and Mental Health of Chinese
High School Students
Description:
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the relationship
between physical activity and mental health of Chinese high school students
and its mediating mechanism.
It aimed to provide relevant empirical evidence
for improving the mental health of this group.
Method: A cross-sectional survey of 2,345 high school students
in Jiangsu, China, was conducted using the International Physical Activity
Questionnaire-Short-Chinese Version, Mental Health Scale for Secondary
School Students and School Adaptation Scale for High School Students.
After
screening and elimination, 2,090 valid data were obtained (51.
39% boys, age:
16.
45±0.
71 years).
Non-parametric tests corresponding to the independent
samples t-test (Mann–Whitney U test) and Bootstrap method were used for this
study.
Result: The results showed that: (1) Gender differences in
physical activity, mental health, and school adaptation of Chinese high
school students were significant (Cohen’s d = 0.
410, -0.
103, 0.
245), (2)
Physical activity directly predicted mental health but also indirectly
affected mental health through the mediating effects of school adaptation.
Therefore, the results of this study suggested that school adaptation
partially mediated the relationship between physical activity and mental
health of Chinese high school students.
Conclusion: The results suggest that physical activity of high
school students could positively predict their mental health and contribute
to their mental health through the mediating role of school adaptation.
The
results revealed the effects and mechanisms of physical activity on mental
health of high school students and provided new inspiration and ideas for
the pathway of physical activity promoting the mental health level of
Chinese high school students.
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