青少年的经历有助于塑造大学生体育活动的信念和行为吗? 一个混合方法的研究研究
Justin L Montney1, Halle N Brin1, Javier L Martinez1
1Department of Kinesiology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA.
Journal of American college health : J of ACH
|April 10, 2025
概括
大学生目前的体育活动是由享受,自我效能和朋友支持驱动的. 然而,积极的青少年经历,特别是社交经历,可能间接地塑造这些对体育活动的态度.
科学领域:
- 行为科学 行为科学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 运动医学 运动医学
背景情况:
- 大学生的体力活动 (PA) 对长期健康至关重要.
- 了解影响PA的因素对于这一群体来说至关重要.
- 青少年的经历可能会塑造成年人的行为,但这种联系需要进一步探索.
研究的目的:
- 为了检查大学生当前的PA信仰和行为.
- 评估青少年经历对当前PA习惯的感知影响.
- 在大学生中确定PA的关键预测因子.
主要方法:
- 在156名大学生中使用了调查和焦点小组.
- 定量分析 (线性回归) 检查了青少年经历,当前感知和PA之间的关联.
- 定性主题分析探讨了参与者对PA影响的看法.
主要成果:
- 当前的PA与享受,自我效能和朋友支持有显著的关联 (R2=0.34,p<0.001).
- 青少年的经历,特别是与朋友的社交互动,父母的支持和社区资源,显示出持久的影响.
- 定量数据表明当前因素比过去的经验更强有力的预测因素.
结论:
- 当前的自我效能,享受和社会支持是大学生PA的主要驱动因素.
- 积极的青少年经历,特别是社会和家庭的支持,可以间接地培养对PA的积极态度.
- 干预措施可以利用当前的动机,同时承认形成性经验的潜在长期影响.
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