The role of past campus recreational sports participation in predicting students’ stress and competence during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 2.5 2区 社会学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Narges Abdeahad, Steven E. Mock
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Abstract This pilot study predicted the association of pre-lockdown campus recreational sports (CRS) participation with post-secondary students’ stressors and perceived competence during the campus lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Students with CRS membership at a Canadian university completed online questionnaires before and during the campus lockdown. Factor analysis showed that campus lockdowns added new stressors such as academic uncertainty, self-support struggles, and e-learning challenges to students’ academic life. Regression analysis also indicated that students who participated more frequently in recreational activities before the pandemic, experienced lower levels of pandemic-related stressors and reported higher levels of perceived competence to handle challenges and master their school workload during the lockdown. Results suggest that the impact of CRS activities on reducing levels of stress contribute to wellbeing above and beyond physical health benefits. Greater CRS participation cultivates personal strengths toward gaining lifelong skills and expansion of self to effectively manage negative life challenges.
新冠肺炎大流行期间,以往校园娱乐体育参与在预测学生压力和能力方面的作用
摘要这项试点研究预测了在新冠肺炎大流行导致的校园封锁期间,封锁前校园娱乐体育(CRS)的参与与中学后学生的压力源和感知能力之间的关系。加拿大一所大学拥有CRS会员资格的学生在校园封锁前和封锁期间完成了在线问卷调查。因素分析显示,校园封锁给学生的学术生活增加了新的压力源,如学业不确定性、自立困难和电子学习挑战。回归分析还表明,在疫情之前更频繁地参加娱乐活动的学生,经历了较低水平的疫情相关压力源,并报告了在封锁期间应对挑战和掌握学校工作量的感知能力较高。研究结果表明,CRS活动对降低压力水平的影响有助于身心健康。更多的CRS参与培养了个人的力量,从而获得终身技能和自我扩展,从而有效地应对负面的生活挑战。
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