Team and individual sport participation, school belonging, and gender differences in adolescent depression
Children and Youth Services Review,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
159, P. 107517 - 107517
Published: March 2, 2024
Language: Английский
How watching sports events empowers people’s sense of wellbeing? The role of chain mediation in social interaction and emotional experience
Jiru Guo,
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Hong Yang,
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Xiaoli Zhang
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et al.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Dec. 6, 2024
While
engaging
in
sports
is
widely
recognized
for
enhancing
wellbeing,
limited
research
has
examined
the
effects
of
watching
events
on
individuals'
subjective
wellbeing.
The
mechanisms
and
pathways
underlying
this
relationship
remain
unclear.
Language: Английский
Youth Perceptions of Participation in Organized Sports and Mental Health
Jasmine W. Carver,
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Amy Baskin,
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E.L. Summers
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et al.
Current Sports Medicine Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23(12), P. 422 - 428
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Abstract
Organized
sports
are
among
one
of
the
most
widespread
activities
in
youth.
The
purpose
this
study
was
to
assess
associations
between
youth
perceptions
their
participation
organized
and
mental
health
from
perspective
parents.
Participants
were
208
children
ages
5
12
years.
Children
who
endorsed
elevated
depressive
symptoms
scored
significantly
higher
on
YES-S
Negative
Experiences
Scale
(mean
=
19.00)
compared
did
not
endorse
14.94;
P
<
0.01;
d
0.63).
After
controlling
for
number
diagnoses,
there
a
significant
positive
association
child
self-reported
(standardized
beta
coefficient
0.40;
0.001).
Our
findings
underscore
importance
creating
environments
highlight
value
assessing
both
parent
perspectives
context
participation.
Language: Английский