Quality of Life is Lowest Among Female Athletes at the Community College Compared to University Sport Levels

Kaila A Vento, Megan N. Miller, Carly Graff, Cailey Olono, Jessica Bryant, Heidi Lynch
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Quality of life (QOL) is essential for sport and academic performance, personal satisfaction, and general health. This study aimed to examine the QOL of female athletes at the NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NJCAA Division II, and student club sport levels. This cross-sectional study included N= 159 female athletes to complete a personal demographics and World Health Organization Quality of Life- Brief (WHOQOL-BREF) assessment. The primary QOL, including physical, mental, social relationships, and environmental health domains and total scores, were analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis tests. NCAA DI had a higher total QOL score than NJCAA (p< 0.001) and NCAA DII and NJCAA athletes (p< 0.05). Likewise, NCAA DI had higher physical health scores than NCAA DII and NJCAA DII athletes, and club athletes higher than NCAA DII, p< 0.001. Lower mental health scores were found for NJCAA and club athletes compared to NCAA I, p< 0.01, and NCAA II, p= 0.02, athletes. NJCAA athletes had lower environmental health than NCAA DI and DII sports athletes, p= 0.05. No differences were found for the social relationships domain, p= 0.61. In conclusion, collegiate female athletes’ QOL warrants improved wellness services, especially at the NJCAA level. Keywords: wellness, health, survey, resources, support
与大学体育水平相比,社区学院女运动员的生活质量最低
生活质量(QOL)对运动和学习成绩、个人满意度和总体健康至关重要。本研究旨在调查NCAA一级、NCAA二级、NJCAA二级和学生俱乐部运动水平的女运动员的生活质量。这项横断面研究包括159名女运动员,以完成个人人口统计和世界卫生组织生活质量简报(WHOQOL-BREF)评估。主要生活质量,包括身体、心理、社会关系、环境健康领域和总分,使用Kruskal-Wallis测试进行分析。NCAA DI的总生活质量得分高于NJCAA(p<0.001)、NCAA DII和NJCAA运动员(p<0.05)。同样,NCAA DI比NCAA DII和NJCAI运动员以及俱乐部运动员的身体健康得分更高,p<0.001。与NCAA I和NCAA II运动员相比,NJCAA和俱乐部运动员的心理健康得分较低,p<0.01,p=0.02。NJCAA运动员的环境健康状况低于NCAA DI和DII体育运动员,p=0.05。社会关系领域没有发现差异,p=0.61。总之,大学女运动员的生活质量保证了健康服务的改善,尤其是在NJCAA级别。关键词:健康、健康、调查、资源、支持
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