Establishing physical functioning, quality of life and well-being during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Croatia

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
I. Šklempe Kokić, I. Duvnjak, Danijela Kuna
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Abstract

The sudden emergence of COVID-19 has led to the confinement of people in homes around the world. In Croatia as well, people were in self-isolation and stayed at home. Since confinement conditions may greatly affect physical and mental health, we investigated the scope of physical activity (PA), well-being and quality of life. A total of 580 adults were surveyed online about PA and health-related quality of life during the lockdown in Croatia. The results have shown that men are more involved in vigorous-intensity PA and have better physical and mental health in almost all domains. When comparing respondents regarding categories of PA, participants with high levels of PA function better physically, have fewer role limitations due to emotional problems and have higher levels of emotional well-being, vitality, and general health. Males, participants with lower BMI, fewer role limitations due to emotional problems, greater vitality and better social functioning have better physical health. Participants who consider that their PA is adequate and engage more in PA, who have fewer role limitations due to physical health, less physical pain, and better general health have better mental health. The results provide insights into the physical and mental components of health during the pandemic. This supports the premise that physical and mental health are highly dependent, and that there is a need to promote the importance of PA, especially for women and those who are less physically active in pandemic times.
在克罗地亚第一波新冠肺炎大流行期间建立身体功能、生活质量和福祉
COVID-19的突然出现导致世界各地的人们被隔离在家中。在克罗地亚,人们也处于自我隔离状态,待在家里。由于禁闭条件可能极大地影响身心健康,我们调查了身体活动(PA)的范围,幸福感和生活质量。在克罗地亚封锁期间,共有580名成年人在网上接受了有关PA和健康相关生活质量的调查。结果表明,男性更多地参与高强度的运动,在几乎所有领域都有更好的身心健康。当比较受访者关于PA的类别时,PA水平高的参与者身体机能更好,由于情绪问题而产生的角色限制较少,并且情绪健康,活力和总体健康水平更高。男性,身体质量指数较低,较少因情绪问题而受到角色限制,更有活力和更好的社会功能,他们的身体健康状况更好。认为自己的PA是足够的并且更多地参与PA的参与者,由于身体健康而受到的角色限制较少,身体疼痛较少,总体健康状况较好,他们的心理健康状况也较好。这些结果提供了对大流行期间健康的身心组成部分的见解。这支持了身体和精神健康高度依赖的前提,并且有必要宣传体育活动的重要性,特别是对妇女和在大流行时期体育活动较少的人。
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Primenjena Psihologija
Primenjena Psihologija PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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0.80
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发文量
12
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Applied Psychology publishes original papers, brief communications, and review articles that deal with diverse areas of research in applied psychology including, but not limited to, organizational, social, educational, developmental, mental health, counseling, and sport psychology.
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