Stress, physical activity, and mindfulness practices among youth amidst COVID-19.

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2024-12-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1493729
A El Hajj, M Noulhiane, B Andrieu, Natcha Heutte, O Sirost
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Abstract

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated stress and anxiety among young people, particularly university students, impacting their mental well-being and daily life. Given the rise in social isolation and economic uncertainty, the adoption of mindfulness practices such as sophrology, meditation, and yoga becomes essential for improving their mental health. This study aims to evaluate the impact of these practices on stress levels and their effect on engagement in physical activities among youths.

Method: This study employed a mixed methods design to assess the impact of different wellness and mindfulness practices on stress levels and physical activity (PA) engagement among university students. Quantitative data were gathered electronically from 218 students at the University of Rouen and the university of Paris-Cité through validated questionnaires, including custom tools on sports and mindfulness practices and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS). The sample consisted mainly of young adults aged 18 to 35, with a majority of 170 female and 48 male participants. Qualitative insights were gathered through semi-structured interviews with three directors of the university's sports and physical activities department (SUAPS), as well as four wellness program instructors. Data analysis involved statistical techniques using Statistical Analysis System (SAS) software for quantitative data, while qualitative data were analyzed thematically using Sphinx software, a tool for textual analysis. Ethical approval for the study was obtained, and confidentiality of all participants was maintained throughout the research.

Results and conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic had significant effects on French university students' PA, mental health, and stress levels. Lockdowns led to a decline in sports practices for many, while others adapted by increasing their engagement in fitness and wellness practices. The majority of participants (64.68%) reported moderate levels of stress. A significant correlation was found between motivations for mental health support and stress management, and higher levels of stress (p = 0.0000 and p = 0.0024, respectively). Regular participation in wellness activities was associated with lower stress (p = 0.0193). The findings reinforce the idea that incorporating wellness practices into educational environments can strengthen students' mental resilience and overall well-being, equipping them with essential tools to effectively cope with future stressors.

2019冠状病毒病期间青年的压力、体育活动和正念练习
简介COVID-19 大流行加剧了年轻人,尤其是大学生的压力和焦虑,影响了他们的心理健康和日常生活。鉴于社会隔离和经济不确定性的增加,采用正念练习(如诡辩术、冥想和瑜伽)对改善他们的心理健康至关重要。本研究旨在评估这些练习对压力水平的影响及其对青少年参与体育活动的影响:本研究采用混合方法设计,评估不同的健康和正念练习对大学生压力水平和体育活动参与度的影响。研究人员通过电子方式收集了鲁昂大学和巴黎城市大学218名学生的定量数据,问卷内容均经过验证,包括有关运动和正念实践的定制工具以及感知压力量表(PSS)。样本主要由 18 至 35 岁的年轻人组成,其中女性 170 人,男性 48 人。研究人员通过半结构化访谈的方式,与该大学体育运动部(SUAPS)的三位主任以及四位健康项目指导老师进行了访谈,收集了定性分析结果。数据分析包括使用统计分析系统(SAS)软件对定量数据进行统计,使用文本分析工具 Sphinx 软件对定性数据进行专题分析。研究获得了伦理批准,并在整个研究过程中为所有参与者保密:COVID-19 大流行对法国大学生的 PA、心理健康和压力水平产生了重大影响。封锁导致许多人减少了体育锻炼,而其他人则通过增加健身和健康活动来适应。大多数参与者(64.68%)表示压力处于中等水平。心理健康支持和压力管理动机与较高的压力水平之间存在明显的相关性(分别为 p = 0.0000 和 p = 0.0024)。定期参加健康活动与压力降低有关(p = 0.0193)。这些研究结果进一步说明,在教育环境中融入健康实践可以增强学生的心理适应能力和整体健康水平,使他们具备有效应对未来压力的必要工具。
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