The Role of Physical Activity in Enhancing Mental Health among Adults Facing

Bahmid Hasbullah
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Exercise has many physical benefits, including stress reduction. Individuals who exercise regularly tend to appear more relaxed and cheerful, making them more resilient to both physical and emotional stress. This is particularly relevant for medical students who may experience stress due to changes in learning styles from middle school to higher education. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between exercise habits and stress levels in the community of XYZ area in Ambon. This study employed a cross-sectional design and utilized two basic instruments: the Exercise Habits Questionnaire and the DASS-42 Questionnaire. A total of 96 respondents were sampled and analyzed using the Chi Square test. The results showed that 38 respondents (39.6%) exercised regularly, while 58 respondents (60.4%) did not. Fifty-seven respondents (59.4%) reported a normal stress level, while 9 (9.4%) reported a light level, 13 (13.5%) reported a moderate level, 12 (12.5%) reported a severe level, and 5 (5.2%) reported a very severe level. The Chi Square test yielded a p-value of 0.144. The research findings indicate that there is no significant correlation (p=0.144) between exercise habits and stress levels among the people of XYZ Village in Ambon City.
体育活动在增强面临心理健康问题的成年人的心理健康中的作用
运动对身体有很多好处,其中包括减压。经常锻炼的人往往会显得更加放松和开朗,从而使他们对身体和情绪压力的承受力更强。这对于医科学生来说尤其重要,因为从初中到高等教育,他们可能会因为学习方式的改变而承受压力。本研究旨在调查安汶XYZ地区社区的运动习惯与压力水平之间的关系。本研究采用横断面设计,使用了两种基本工具:运动习惯问卷和 DASS-42 问卷。共对 96 名受访者进行了抽样调查,并使用卡方检验进行了分析。结果显示,38 名受访者(39.6%)经常锻炼,而 58 名受访者(60.4%)不经常锻炼。57 名受访者(59.4%)表示压力水平正常,9 名受访者(9.4%)表示压力水平较轻,13 名受访者(13.5%)表示压力水平中等,12 名受访者(12.5%)表示压力水平严重,5 名受访者(5.2%)表示压力水平非常严重。经 Chi Square 检验,P 值为 0.144。研究结果表明,安汶市 XYZ 村村民的运动习惯与压力水平之间没有明显的相关性(p=0.144)。
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