An Initial Exploration of the Association between Psychological Distress and Sedentary Behaviour in First Year Undergraduates. A Practice Report
<em>University students are reported to have a higher prevalence of psychological distress than the general population. Consequently, research surrounding factors that may contribute to poor mental health of students is imperative in order to identify interventions for this at-risk population....
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doaj-4cafa02ad6514adc8a696c994f999beb2020-11-25T03:59:13ZengQueensland University of TechnologyInternational Journal of the First Year in Higher Education1838-29592014-08-01529510110.5204/intjfyhe.v5i2.238115An Initial Exploration of the Association between Psychological Distress and Sedentary Behaviour in First Year Undergraduates. A Practice ReportCharmaine Graham0Amanda Richardson1Sharron King2Belinda Chiera3Tim Olds4University of South AustraliaUniversity of South AustraliaUniversity of South AustraliaUniversity of South AustraliaUniversity of South Australia<em>University students are reported to have a higher prevalence of psychological distress than the general population. Consequently, research surrounding factors that may contribute to poor mental health of students is imperative in order to identify interventions for this at-risk population. Previous research has determined that sedentary behaviour is associated with physical health, with an emerging focus on the association between sedentary behaviour and mental health. As the role of student consists of primarily sedentary behaviours such as reading, writing and computer use, the relationship between these activities and student mental wellbeing is particularly relevant. The presentation reported on the findings of study conducted on a sample of first year undergraduates and their reported levels of psychological distress and use of time. The findings highlight the diverse and demanding lifestyles of today’s student and the need for further research into student mental well-being.</em><br />https://fyhejournal.com/article/view/238psychological distress, student wellbeing |
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Charmaine Graham Amanda Richardson Sharron King Belinda Chiera Tim Olds An Initial Exploration of the Association between Psychological Distress and Sedentary Behaviour in First Year Undergraduates. A Practice Report International Journal of the First Year in Higher Education psychological distress, student wellbeing |
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Charmaine Graham Amanda Richardson Sharron King Belinda Chiera Tim Olds |
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Charmaine Graham |
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An Initial Exploration of the Association between Psychological Distress and Sedentary Behaviour in First Year Undergraduates. A Practice Report |
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An Initial Exploration of the Association between Psychological Distress and Sedentary Behaviour in First Year Undergraduates. A Practice Report |
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An Initial Exploration of the Association between Psychological Distress and Sedentary Behaviour in First Year Undergraduates. A Practice Report |
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An Initial Exploration of the Association between Psychological Distress and Sedentary Behaviour in First Year Undergraduates. A Practice Report |
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An Initial Exploration of the Association between Psychological Distress and Sedentary Behaviour in First Year Undergraduates. A Practice Report |
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initial exploration of the association between psychological distress and sedentary behaviour in first year undergraduates. a practice report |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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International Journal of the First Year in Higher Education |
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1838-2959 |
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2014-08-01 |
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<em>University students are reported to have a higher prevalence of psychological distress than the general population. Consequently, research surrounding factors that may contribute to poor mental health of students is imperative in order to identify interventions for this at-risk population. Previous research has determined that sedentary behaviour is associated with physical health, with an emerging focus on the association between sedentary behaviour and mental health. As the role of student consists of primarily sedentary behaviours such as reading, writing and computer use, the relationship between these activities and student mental wellbeing is particularly relevant. The presentation reported on the findings of study conducted on a sample of first year undergraduates and their reported levels of psychological distress and use of time. The findings highlight the diverse and demanding lifestyles of today’s student and the need for further research into student mental well-being.</em><br /> |
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psychological distress, student wellbeing |
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