A mental health informatics study on the mediating effect of the regulatory emotional self-efficacy
Objective: To identify the internal mechanism of the relationship between physical activity and mental health in home exercises. Methods: Participants were 2233 college students with an average age of 19.34 (SD = 1.07) recruited from southern China using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and hierarc...
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doaj-27c82c5c86934984b9c50f7b6b5759e12021-04-25T01:17:07ZengAIMS PressMathematical Biosciences and Engineering1551-00182021-04-011832775278810.3934/mbe.2021141A mental health informatics study on the mediating effect of the regulatory emotional self-efficacyZhenghong Xu0 Juan Du1Department of Public Physical Education, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, ChinaDepartment of Public Physical Education, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, ChinaObjective: To identify the internal mechanism of the relationship between physical activity and mental health in home exercises. Methods: Participants were 2233 college students with an average age of 19.34 (SD = 1.07) recruited from southern China using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and hierarchical multiple regression. They completed the college student physical activity questionnaire, regulatory emotional self-efficacy scale (RES) and Symptom Checklist (SCL-90) to explore the internal mechanism of the relationship between home exercises and mental health in the context of fitness campaign. Results: Statistical analysis based on ANOVA and hierarchical multiple regression, and the results showed that gender differences is a critical factor influencing the effectiveness of home exercise on mental health in college students. Furthermore, individuals with regulatory emotional self-efficacy are more likely to keep exercising, which may stimulate the positive effect on enhancing mental health. Conclusion: Variable of emotion regulation efficacy play an important role in promoting college students positive emotions, stimulating potential, and improving physical and mental health. Further to advocate sports interventions for home-stay groups to improve their control of emotions, thereby reducing their anxiety and depression in the face of unexpected events.http://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/mbe.2021141?viewType=HTMLcovid-19mental health informaticshome exerciseregulatory emotional self-efficacy |
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A mental health informatics study on the mediating effect of the regulatory emotional self-efficacy |
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Objective:
To identify the internal mechanism of the relationship between physical activity and mental health in home exercises.
Methods:
Participants were 2233 college students with an average age of 19.34 (SD = 1.07) recruited from southern China using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and hierarchical multiple regression. They completed the college student physical activity questionnaire, regulatory emotional self-efficacy scale (RES) and Symptom Checklist (SCL-90) to explore the internal mechanism of the relationship between home exercises and mental health in the context of fitness campaign.
Results:
Statistical analysis based on ANOVA and hierarchical multiple regression, and the results showed that gender differences is a critical factor influencing the effectiveness of home exercise on mental health in college students. Furthermore, individuals with regulatory emotional self-efficacy are more likely to keep exercising, which may stimulate the positive effect on enhancing mental health.
Conclusion:
Variable of emotion regulation efficacy play an important role in promoting college students positive emotions, stimulating potential, and improving physical and mental health. Further to advocate sports interventions for home-stay groups to improve their control of emotions, thereby reducing their anxiety and depression in the face of unexpected events. |
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covid-19 mental health informatics home exercise regulatory emotional self-efficacy |
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