Emotional states of people attending sports and health clubs during and after the period of the Covid-19 pandemic

S. Sniras, Medas Klusaitis
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Background. The measures of social and physical isolation during the period of the Covid-19 pandemic had an influence on people’s way of life and mental health. It was noticed one of the biggest problems during the period of the Covid-19 pandemic was an increase of negative emotions and decrease of physical activity among people that usually do sports. In the article, the main attention is paid to emotional states of people attending sports and health clubs during and after the period of the Covid-19 pandemic. Methods. The following research methods were applied: SAN questionnaire, interview survey and the situation anxiety assessment scale by Spielberger and Khanin. A Chi square (χ²) test was applied for the comparison of the results between the researched groups. The research was performed in the academic year 2021/2022 and 97 physically active people that did sports in sports and health clubs, including 35 women and 62 men, were researched. Results. The results revealed the people attending sports and health clubs assessed their well-being during the period of the Covid-19 pandemic in the following way: even 46 percent of the researched assessed it as low, 37 percent indicated the average level and 17 percent – the high level. However, after the Covid-19 pandemic, just 24 percent of the researched assessed their well-being as low, 34 percent indicated the average level and 42 percent – the high level. The people that attended sports and health clubs assessed their activity during the pandemic: 48 percent indicated the low level, 31 percent – the average level, and 21 percent – the high level. These indexes became better after the pandemic: 28 percent assessed their activity as low and average, and 44 percent – as high. The pandemic restrictions also had a big influence on the mood of those researched: the level of the mood of the researched attending sports and health clubs was low with even 47 percent, average with 23 percent, and high with 30 percent. However, the mood indexes were distributed after the pandemic: 22 percent indicated the low level, 25 percent – the average level and 53 percent – the high level. It was noticed even 58 percent of the researched assessed their situation anxiety as high during the pandemic, 23 percent – as average, and 19 percent – as low. Meanwhile, after the pandemic, the same researched assessed their situation anxiety in the following way: 49 percent – as low, 25 percent – as average, and 26 percent – as high. Conclusions. The indexes of well-being, activity, mood and situation anxiety of people attending sports and health clubs were much better after the Covid-19 pandemic than during the period of the Covid-19 pandemic. Keywords: Covid-19, sports and health clubs, emotional state, well-being, activity, mood, situation anxiety
Covid-19大流行期间和之后参加体育和健康俱乐部的人的情绪状态
背景。新冠肺炎大流行期间采取的社会隔离和身体隔离措施对人们的生活方式和心理健康产生了影响。人们注意到,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,最大的问题之一是通常做运动的人的负面情绪增加和身体活动减少。在这篇文章中,主要关注的是在Covid-19大流行期间和之后参加体育和健康俱乐部的人们的情绪状态。方法。本研究采用了SAN问卷、访谈调查和Spielberger和Khanin的情境焦虑评估量表。研究组间结果比较采用χ 2检验。这项研究是在2021/2022学年进行的,研究对象是在体育和健康俱乐部做运动的97名身体活跃的人,其中包括35名女性和62名男性。结果。结果显示,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,参加体育和健身俱乐部的人以以下方式评估自己的幸福感:46%的受访者认为自己的幸福感较低,37%的人认为自己的幸福感平均水平较低,17%的人认为自己的幸福感较高。然而,在新冠肺炎大流行之后,只有24%的受访者认为自己的幸福感较低,34%的人认为自己的幸福感处于平均水平,42%的人认为自己的幸福感处于高水平。参加体育和健康俱乐部的人评估了他们在大流行期间的活动:48%的人表示低水平,31%的人表示平均水平,21%的人表示高水平。这些指数在大流行之后变得更好:28%的人认为他们的活动低,平均水平,44%的人认为他们的活动高。疫情限制也对被调查者的情绪产生了很大影响:参加体育和健康俱乐部的被调查者的情绪水平低(47%),平均(23%),高(30%)。然而,在疫情爆发后,情绪指数的分布情况是:22%的人表示低水平,25%的人表示平均水平,53%的人表示高水平。值得注意的是,58%的被调查者认为他们在疫情期间的处境焦虑程度很高,23%(平均水平)和19%(低水平)。与此同时,在大流行之后,同样的研究以以下方式评估了他们的处境焦虑:49% -低,25% -平均,26% -高。结论。新冠肺炎大流行后,参加体育健身俱乐部的人群幸福感、活动度、情绪和情境焦虑等指标均明显好于疫情期间。关键词:Covid-19,体育健身俱乐部,情绪状态,幸福感,活动,情绪,情境焦虑
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