An investigation of fear of COVID-19 status in university student athletes from different sports associated with contact

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Celil Kaçoğlu, H. Çobanoğlu, Emre Sahin
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Background and Study Aim The aim of this research is to (i) examine the COVID-19 fear scales according to the contact rate of the sports branch of the athletes and (ii) examine the COVID-19 fear scales according to some demographic variables of the athletes Material and Methods Sport Sciences Faculty students athletes (n=176) in sports with different levels of contact voluntarily participated in the current study The fear of COVID-19 scale consisting of a total of 7 items and demographic information form and a single sub-dimension were applied online via Google (R) forms to individuals who participated in the study voluntarily The data obtained from the study were analyzed using IBM SPSS 25 0 statistics package program Due to the normal distribution of the data, sample t-test independent of parametric tests and one-way analysis of variance tests were used in the statistical analysis of the data Bonferroni test, one of the multiple comparison tests, was used in order to determine which groups had significance according to the results of the one-way analysis of variance test The results were tested at a significance level of p <0 05 The Cronbach Alpha reliability coefficient for the COVID-19 fear scale was found to be 0 88 Results Statistically significant difference was found between the fears of catching COVID-19 according to the gender of athletes in different branches (p = 0 01) No statistically significant difference was found between the fears of catching COVID-19 according to the educational status of the athletes (p = 0 31) No statistically significant difference found between the fears of catching COVID-19 according to the contact included in the specialty sports of the athletes in different branches (p = 0 56) Statistically significant difference was found between the highest level (professional) and intermediate level (amateur) groups) in terms of fear of catching COVID-19 (p = 0 02) No statistically significant difference found between the fears of catching COVID-19 (p = 0 08) of the athletes in different branches according to their sports experience Statistically significant difference was found in terms of fear of catching COVID-19 between the 4-6 years and 7-9 years groups with sports experience (p = 0 02) In addition, it has been revealed that the average scores of COVID-19 fear scales (20 05 +/- 4 79) of female athletes are higher than the average scores of male athletes (17 67 +/- 6 75) Conclusions: As a result, this research has revealed that the fear of COVID-19 does not differ relative to the contact levels of a specific sports branch In addition, it has shown that the fear of COVID-19 is greater in female athletes compared to male athletes and lower performance levels and less competition experiences are in fact causing an increase in fear of COVID-19
不同体育项目大学生运动员新冠肺炎相关接触恐惧状况调查
背景与研究目的本研究的目的是:(i)根据运动员体育分支的接触率对COVID-19恐惧量表进行检查;(ii)根据运动员的一些人口统计学变量对COVID-19恐惧量表进行检查材料与方法体育科学学院的学生运动员(n=176)在不同接触水平的运动中自愿参加本研究通过Google (R)表格对自愿参加研究的个人在线申请信息表格和单个子维度。研究获得的数据使用IBM SPSS 250统计软件包程序进行分析。由于数据的正态分布,数据的统计分析采用独立于参数检验的样本t检验和单向方差分析检验,Bonferroni检验是多重比较检验之一。在p < 0.05的显著性水平下对结果进行检验,新冠肺炎恐惧量表的Cronbach Alpha信度系数为0.88。结果不同赛区运动员性别对新冠肺炎的恐惧程度有统计学差异(p = 0.01),无统计学差异(p = 0.01)不同级别运动员按专业项目接触情况对新冠病毒感染的恐惧程度差异无统计学意义(p = 0.31)不同级别运动员按专业项目接触情况对新冠病毒感染的恐惧程度差异无统计学意义(p = 0.56)最高水平(专业)组与中级水平(业余)组对新冠病毒感染的恐惧程度差异有统计学意义(p = 0.02)不同体校运动员不同运动经历对新冠肺炎的恐惧程度差异(p = 0.08), 4 ~ 6岁运动经历组与7 ~ 9岁运动经历组对新冠肺炎的恐惧程度差异有统计学意义(p = 0.02)。结果显示,女运动员新冠肺炎恐惧量表平均得分(20 05 +/- 4 79)高于男运动员平均得分(17 67 +/- 6 75)。因此,这项研究表明,对COVID-19的恐惧与特定体育部门的接触水平无关。此外,它还表明,与男性运动员相比,女性运动员对COVID-19的恐惧更大,较低的表现水平和较少的比赛经验实际上导致了对COVID-19的恐惧增加
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