THE BENEFITS OF ONLINE RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES ON WOMEN AND THE EFFECTS ON THEIR STRESS AND ANXIETY LEVELS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC PROCESS

Z. Başaran, Serap Çolak, Seher Büşra ALTUNTAŞ
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People have been adversely affected from the spread of the Corona virus and the unusual measures taken against it, and anxiety has started along with the stress. The purpose of this study is to research the benefits of online recreational activities on women and the effects on their stress and anxiety levels during the Covid-19 pandemic process. The research sample consisted of 35 women. As data collection tool, personal information form, recreation benefit scale developed by Ho (2008), the perceived stress scale developed by Cohen et al. (1983) and the trait anxiety inventory developed by Spielberger et al. (1970) were used. The data were analysed with the SPSS package program. F, %, and descriptive statistics were performed it. Cronbach Alpha coefficient was calculated for reliability. Independent Samples T-test was applied to normally distributed variables and Mann Whitney U test was applied to variables not conforming to normal distribution (p <0.05). In conclusion, it has been determined that recreational activities are more beneficial for women in the physical and social dimensions while the benefit in the psychological dimension has remained very low. It has also reduced the level of anxiety and had less effect on stress level.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,在线娱乐活动对女性的益处及其对女性压力和焦虑水平的影响
由于冠状病毒的传播和采取的不同寻常的应对措施,人们受到了不利影响,焦虑伴随着压力开始出现。本研究的目的是研究在线娱乐活动对女性的益处以及在Covid-19大流行过程中对其压力和焦虑水平的影响。研究样本包括35名女性。作为数据收集工具,我们使用了个人信息表、ho(2008)开发的娱乐利益量表、Cohen等(1983)开发的感知压力量表和Spielberger等(1970)开发的特质焦虑量表。用spspackage程序对数据进行分析。进行F、%和描述性统计。采用Cronbach Alpha系数计算信度。正态分布变量采用独立样本t检验,不符合正态分布变量采用Mann Whitney U检验(p <0.05)。总之,已经确定娱乐活动在身体和社会方面对女性更有益,而在心理方面的好处仍然很低。它还降低了焦虑水平,对压力水平的影响较小。
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