Lijun Zuo, Yao Wang, Jinfu Wang, Yidi Yao, Guan Yang
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摘要
背景/目的:焦虑、抑郁等负性情绪显著影响大学生的学业成绩、社会关系和整体幸福感。鉴于此,本研究旨在探讨体育活动对中国大学生负性情绪的缓解作用,并考察个体力量和支持力量对心理弹性的中介和调节机制。方法:采用横断面调查方法,对广东省10所高校596名大学生进行调查(Mage = 20.32, SD = 1.47)。采用体育活动评定量表(PARS-3)、青少年心理弹性量表(APRS)和抑郁-焦虑-压力量表(DASS-21)收集数据。采用描述性和相关分析、层次回归分析和PROCESS宏观模型检验其中介和调节效应。结果:(1)体力活动(β = -0.312, p < 0.001)和支持力(β = -0.391, p < 0.001)均显著负向预测负性情绪;(2)个体权力在体力活动与负性情绪之间起部分中介作用(间接效应占31.4%,95% CI [-0.395, -0.242]);(3)支持能力调节体育锻炼与负性情绪的关系(交互效应β = 0.089, p < 0.01),低支持条件下体育锻炼对负性情绪的减少作用更强(b = -0.401 vs. b = -0.224)。结论:体育活动不仅可以直接影响负性情绪,还可以通过增强心理弹性(个体力量)间接影响负性情绪,而支持力量可以通过资源替代机制调节这种影响。本研究为设计针对性的心理健康干预提供了理论依据,并强调了体育活动与社会支持相结合对大学生心理健康的协同效应。
Physical Activity Influences Negative Emotion Among College Students in China: The Mediating and Moderating Role of Psychological Resilience.
Background/objective: Negative emotion, such as anxiety and depression, significantly impacts college students' academic performance, social relationships, and overall well-being. Given that, this study aims to explore the effect of physical activity on alleviating negative emotion among Chinese college students and to examine the mediating and moderating mechanisms of psychological resilience including individual power and supportive power. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 596 college students from 10 universities in Guangdong Province (Mage = 20.32, SD = 1.47). Data were collected using the Physical Activity Rating Scale (PARS-3), Adolescent Psychological Resilience Scale (APRS), and Depression-Anxiety-Stress Scale (DASS-21). Descriptive and correlation analysis, hierarchical regression analysis, and PROCESS macro models were used to test the mediating and moderating effects. Results: (1) Physical activity (β = -0.312, p < 0.001) and supportive power (β = -0.391, p < 0.001) both significantly negatively predicted negative emotion; (2) Individual power played a partial mediating role between physical activity and negative emotion (indirect effect accounted for 31.4%, 95% CI [-0.395, -0.242]); (3) Supportive power moderated the relationship between physical activity and negative emotion (interaction effect β = 0.089, p < 0.01), with a stronger effect of physical exercise on reducing negative emotion under low supportive conditions (b = -0.401 vs. b = -0.224). Conclusions: Physical activity not only directly affects negative emotion but also indirectly influences negative emotion by enhancing psychological resilience (individual power), and supportive power could moderate this effect through a resource substitution mechanism. The present study provides a theoretical basis for designing targeted mental health interventions and emphasizes the synergistic effect of integrating physical activity and social support on college students' mental health.
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