The Interplay between Physical Activity and Psychological, Social, and Perceived Health in Juvenile Corrections Facilities.

Sarah M Espinoza, Kaitlyn T Adams, Luke Muentner, Rebecca J Shlafer
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Physical activity (PA) and its contributions to wellbeing are understudied among incarcerated youth. We used 2019 Minnesota Student Survey data to describe PA rates and test PA's associations with indicators of psychological, social, and perceived health for adolescents in juvenile corrections facilities (JCFs). Participants (n = 265, 29% female, m age= 15.4 years) self-reported days of ≥ 60 minutes of PA in the previous week. They also reported how often they experienced joy and energy and built trusting peer relationships, as well as how they perceived their overall health and symptoms of anxiety and depression. We calculated descriptive statistics and tested PA's associations with psychological, social, and perceived health variables among the full sample, then stratified by sex, with unadjusted and age-adjusted models. Female and male youth averaged over 5 days of ≥ 60 minutes of PA. PA was positively, significantly associated with experiencing joy and energy, building trusting peer relationships, and having better perceived health, though sex-related differences emerged. PA was unassociated with anxiety and depression. Results suggest PA rates are high in JCFs, though quality remains unclear. While PA is positively associated with certain developmental outcomes for incarcerated youth, PA alone seems insufficient for mitigating their mental health concerns.

青少年管教所体育活动与心理、社会和感知健康的互动
在被监禁的青少年中,体育活动(PA)及其对健康的贡献还未得到充分研究。我们利用 2019 年明尼苏达州学生调查数据来描述体育锻炼率,并测试体育锻炼与少年犯管教所(JCFs)中青少年的心理、社会和感知健康指标之间的关联。参与者(n = 265,29% 为女性,m 年龄 = 15.4 岁)自我报告了前一周 PA≥ 60 分钟的天数。他们还报告了自己体验快乐和精力充沛的频率、建立相互信任的同伴关系的频率,以及他们对自己整体健康和焦虑抑郁症状的看法。我们计算了描述性统计数字,并在全部样本中测试了体育锻炼与心理、社交和感知健康变量之间的关联,然后根据性别进行了分层,建立了未调整和年龄调整模型。男女青少年平均 5 天的体育锻炼时间≥ 60 分钟。体育锻炼与体验快乐和精力充沛、建立相互信任的同伴关系以及更好的健康感知有明显的正相关,但也存在性别差异。业余爱好与焦虑和抑郁无关。研究结果表明,青少年心理健康中心的活动率很高,但活动质量仍不清楚。虽然体育锻炼与被监禁青少年的某些发展结果呈正相关,但仅靠体育锻炼似乎不足以减轻他们的心理健康问题。
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