Comparison Of Self-Esteem In Visually Impaired Adults Engaged And Not Engaged In Sports: Cross-Sectional Study

Ayça Araci, Ş. Aslan, E. Gür Kabul, U. Baş Aslan, Bilge Başakçı Çalık
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Aim:Self-esteem is a crucial psychological concept for mental health. The aim of our study is to compare the levels of self-esteem in visually impaired individuals engaged and not engaged in sports. Methods:A total of 85 visually impaired individuals, including 42 engaged in sports and 43 not engaged in sports, were included in the study. A structured personal information form and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale were used in the research. Results:The average age of visually impaired adults engaged in sports was 20.86±3.0 years, while those not engaged in sports was 20.88±2.92 years. Among visually impaired adults engaged in sports, 22 were female and 20 were male, while among those not engaged in sports, 26 were female and 17 were male. The analysis revealed that visually impaired adults engaged in sports had significantly higher levels of self-esteem compared to those not engaged in sports (p:0.001). When comparing by gender, there was no significant difference, but the self-esteem of both female and male visually impaired adults engaged in sports was significantly higher than that of females and males not engaged in sports (female p:0.001, male p:0.020). Conclusion:Engaging in sports increases self-esteem in both female and male visually impaired adults.
参与和不参与体育运动的视障成年人的自尊心比较:横断面研究
目的:自尊是心理健康的一个重要心理概念。我们的研究旨在比较从事和不从事体育运动的视障人士的自尊水平。方法:本研究共纳入 85 名视障人士,包括 42 名从事体育运动和 43 名不从事体育运动的视障人士。研究使用了结构化个人信息表和罗森伯格自尊量表。结果:参与体育运动的成年视障人士的平均年龄为(20.86±3.0)岁,未参与体育运动的成年视障人士的平均年龄为(20.88±2.92)岁。参与体育运动的视障成人中,女性 22 人,男性 20 人;未参与体育运动的视障成人中,女性 26 人,男性 17 人。分析结果显示,与未参加体育运动的视障成年人相比,参加体育运动的视障成年人的自尊水平明显更高(P:0.001)。按性别比较,参与体育运动的女性和男性视障成年人的自尊水平没有显著差异,但参与体育运动的女性和男性视障成年人的自尊水平明显高于未参与体育运动的女性和男性视障成年人(女性 p:0.001,男性 p:0.020)。结论:参与体育运动可增强女性和男性视障成年人的自尊心。
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