The impact of physical exercise on adolescent social anxiety: the serial mediating effects of sports self-efficacy and expressive suppression
Jingtao Wu,
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Yanhong Shao,
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Jun Hu
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et al.
BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(1)
Published: March 22, 2025
This
study
aims
to
investigate
the
impact
of
physical
exercise
on
adolescent
social
anxiety
and
elucidate
serial
mediating
roles
sports
self-efficacy
expressive
suppression
within
this
context.
Utilizing
a
convenience
random
cluster
sampling
technique,
surveyed
2500
primary
secondary
school
students
across
Sichuan,
Guangdong,
Shandong,
Henan,
Jiangxi
provinces.
The
survey
utilized
validated
scales
assess
exercise,
self-efficacy,
suppression,
among
adolescents.
revealed
that:
(1)
Physical
has
significant
negative
correlation
with
(r
=
-0.32,
p
<
0.01);
(2)
Sports
significantly
mediated
relationship
between
anxiety,
an
indirect
effect
-0.15
(95%
CI
[-0.22,
-0.09]);
(3)
Expressive
-0.11
[-0.17,
-0.06]);
(4)
exerted
-0.05
[-0.08,
-0.02]).
not
only
directly
alleviates
in
adolescents
but
also
indirectly
diminishes
through
enhancement
reduction
suppression.
Language: Английский
A meta-analytic study of partner phubbing and its antecedents and consequences
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: May 13, 2025
Partner
phubbing
(Pphubbing)—the
act
of
ignoring
one’s
romantic
partner
in
favor
a
smartphone
or
digital
device—has
become
widespread
behavior,
with
detrimental
effects
on
relationships.
This
meta-analytic
study
synthesizes
data
from
52
studies
(58
samples,
n
=
19,698)
to
examine
both
the
antecedents
and
consequences
Pphubbing,
providing
comprehensive
understanding
its
impact
relational
dynamics
emotional
well-being.
The
findings
indicate
that
such
as
attachment
anxiety,
avoidance,
depression,
loneliness
are
significantly
correlated
media
addiction
showing
strongest
association
(r
Z
0.492).
In
contrast,
self-esteem
was
not
found
be
significant
predictor
Pphubbing.
Regarding
consequences,
Pphubbing
negatively
affects
several
outcomes,
including
relationship
satisfaction,
marital
quality,
intimacy,
responsiveness,
overall
closeness.
It
also
contributes
increased
conflict
heightened
feelings
jealousy
within
These
underscore
far-reaching
implications
individual
We
encourage
future
research
explore
additional
social,
contextual,
psychological
factors
may
influence
behaviors,
investigate
diverse
types
interactions
contribute
disruption
different
cultural
situational
contexts.
Language: Английский