土耳其青少年的性:一个多层次的方法
Gokhan Cakir1, Utku Isik2, Umit Dogan Ustun1
1Faculty of Sports Science, Recep Tayyip Erdogan University, Rize, Türkiye.
PloS one
|July 1, 2024
概括
自我有效性显著预测了青少年的心理性,超过了身体活动和情绪调节. 这一发现突显了自我效能是培养年轻人恢复能力的关键因素.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 青少年健康 青少年健康
- 弹性研究 弹性研究
背景情况:
- 心理性对于青少年的福祉至关重要.
- 了解弹性预测因素,如身体活动,情绪控制和自我效能,是必不可少的.
研究的目的:
- 确定有助于青少年心理性的主要组成部分.
- 为了比较身体炼,情绪控制和自我效能对性的预测能力.
主要方法:
- 在土耳其7个地区对505名青少年进行了跨部门在线调查.
- 使用了国际体力活动问卷,自我效能度量,情绪调节度量和心理弹性度量.
- 使用SPSS与千平方,相关性和等级回归分析分析的数据.
主要成果:
- 在身体活动,重新评估,自我效能和弹性之间发现了显著的正相关性.
- 自我有效性成为最强的预测因素,解释了36.8%的弹性差异.
- 与自我效能相比,身体活动和情绪调节 (重新评估) 的预测能力较低.
结论:
- 自我效能是青少年心理弹性的一个更有力的决定因素,而不是身体活动或情绪调节.
- 旨在提高自我效能的干预措施在培养青少年性方面可能非常有效.
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