了解体育活动如何塑造工作态度:冲动性在社会福利专业人员中的中介作用。

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Yavuz Aslan, Orhan Koçak, Betül Büber, Alp Koçer, Gülnihal Türker Altun
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目的:本研究旨在探讨台湾社会福利专业人员的运动生活(运动导向的生活方式)、冲动性和工作生活态度之间的关系,并特别关注冲动性的中介作用。材料与方法:采用横断面定量研究设计,通过在线调查收集了1534名18岁及以上的参与者的数据。大多数样本由女性组成(67.2%),平均年龄为28.96岁。数据分析采用IBM SPSS进行初步统计,IBM AMOS进行验证性因子分析和结构方程建模(SEM)。讨论:研究结果表明,经常参加体育活动丰富的生活方式可以减少社会福利工作者的冲动倾向,并有助于培养更积极的工作态度。结论:本研究为运动导向生活方式、冲动性和工作态度三者之间的关系提供了新的实证证据。它强调了将体育活动纳入组织战略的重要性,以支持情绪调节、福祉和可持续的社会服务专业参与。
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Understanding How Sport Activity Shapes Work Attitudes: The Mediating Role of Impulsivity Among Social Welfare Professionals.

Purpose: This study investigates the relationships between living with sports (sport-oriented lifestyle), impulsivity, and attitudes toward working life among social welfare professionals in Türkiye, with a specific focus on the mediating role of impulsivity.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional quantitative research design was employed, collecting data from 1,534 participants aged 18 and older via an online survey. The majority of the sample consisted of women (67.2%), with a mean age of 28.96 years. Data analysis was conducted using IBM SPSS for preliminary statistics and IBM AMOS for confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling (SEM).

Results: Living with sports was negatively associated with impulsivity (β = -0.072, p < .05) and positively associated with attitudes toward working life (β = 0.064, p < .05). Impulsivity was negatively related to attitudes toward working life (β = -0.185, p < .001) and significantly mediated the relationship between living with sports and work attitudes (β = 0.013, p < .05). The model accounted for 5.5% of the variance in impulsivity and 4.4% in attitudes toward working life.

Discussion: The study results suggest that a lifestyle enriched by regular sports participation can reduce impulsive tendencies and support the development of more positive work attitudes among social welfare professionals.

Conclusion: This study provides novel empirical evidence on the triadic relationship between sport-oriented lifestyle, impulsivity, and work attitudes. It highlights the importance of integrating sport-based activities into organizational strategies to support emotional regulation, well-being, and sustainable professional engagement in social services.

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