基于波兰EDS-R量表的学生体育运动成瘾

Ewa Krzyżak-Szymańska, Andrzej Szymański
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本研究的目的是将H. A. Hausenblas和D. Symons Downs的运动依赖量表-修订版(EDS-R)适应波兰的环境,评估学生的运动成瘾率。该调查是在网上进行的,290名受访者年龄在19-23岁之间。因子分析证实EDS-R检验具有7因子结构,具有良好的内部一致性。所有量表均具有足够的信度。为了评估量表的准确性,研究人员测量了EDS-R量表与每周运动小时数之间的相关性。每周花在锻炼上的时间与EDS-R的所有分量表都有良好的联系。这些结果通过差异分析得到证实。根据EDS-R测试,参与者被分为(1)有运动成瘾风险(5.5%),(2)无成瘾(症状组)(72.8%)和(3)无成瘾(无症状组)(21.7%)。文章中提供的材料可能有助于在不同人群中使用波兰版的EDS-R量表进行进一步研究(例如,由于锻炼者进行的体育活动不同)。
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Physical Exercise Addiction Among Students Based on the EDS-R Scale Adapted for Poland
The purpose of the research was to adapt the Exercise Dependence Scale – Revised (EDS-R) by H. A. Hausenblas and D. Symons Downs to the Polish context and to evaluate the exercise addiction rate among students. The research was conducted online with 290 interviewees aged 19–23 years. Factor analysis confirmed the 7-factor structure of the EDS-R test and its good internal consistency. All the subscales were characterized by adequate reliability. To evaluate scale’s accuracy, the correlation between the EDS-R scale and a question concerning the number of hours of exercise per week was measured. The number of hours spent exercising per week was favorably connected with all of the subscales of the EDS-R. Those results were confirmed by differential analysis. Based on the EDS-R test, the participants were classified as (1) at risk of exercise addiction (5.5%), (2) not addicted (symptomatic group) (72.8%) and (3) not addicted (asymptomatic) (21.7%). The material presented in the article may contribute to further research using the Polish adaptation of the EDS-R scale in different populations (e.g., due to different physical activities undertaken by the exercisers).
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