Examining the Relationship between Body Image and Psychological Recilience in Individuals who Do Fitness as Recreational Activity

Melih Seyrek, Nurgül Tezcan, Fadime Eki̇ci̇, Merve Özyildirim
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The aim of the study is to examine the relationship between body image and psychological resilience in individuals who do fitness as recreational activity. The study group consists of individuals residing in Sakarya who do fitness as recreational activity. In this context, a total of 197 voluntary participants, including 50 females (25.4%) and 147 males (74.6%), took part in the research. The data collection tools employed in the study included a Personal Information Form, Body Appreciation Scale (BAS), and Psychological Resilience Scale (PRS). The Personal Information Form gathered information on age, gender, years of exercise experience, weekly exercise frequency, and daily exercise duration. Skewness and kurtosis test results were examined to determine whether the scales were normally distributed. Based on the test results, it was established that the collected data exhibited normal distribution, and therefore, Pearson Correlation test was applied for the relationship analysis. Descriptive analyses involved calculating percentages, frequencies, and arithmetic means. The findings revealed a low-level positive correlation between BAS and PRS. Consequently, it was determined that as the body image scores of individuals who do fitness as recreational activity increased, their psychological resilience scores also exhibited an increase. As a result, as the body image scores of individuals who do fitness as recreational activity increase, their psychological resilience scores also increase.
研究将健身作为娱乐活动的人的身体形象与心理恢复能力之间的关系
本研究的目的是探讨从事健身休闲活动的人的身体形象与心理复原力之间的关系。研究对象包括居住在萨卡里亚并将健身作为娱乐活动的个人。在这种情况下,共有 197 名自愿参与者参与了研究,其中包括 50 名女性(占 25.4%)和 147 名男性(占 74.6%)。研究采用的数据收集工具包括个人信息表、身体鉴赏量表(BAS)和心理弹性量表(PRS)。个人信息表收集了有关年龄、性别、运动年限、每周运动频率和每天运动时间的信息。对偏度和峰度测试结果进行了检验,以确定量表是否呈正态分布。根据检验结果,确定所收集的数据呈正态分布,因此采用了皮尔逊相关检验进行关系分析。描述性分析包括计算百分比、频率和算术平均数。结果显示,BAS 和 PRS 之间存在低水平的正相关。因此,可以确定的是,随着把健身作为娱乐活动的人的身体形象得分的增加,他们的心理复原力得分也会增加。因此,随着把健身作为娱乐活动的人的身体形象得分的增加,他们的心理复原力得分也会增加。
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