Life Satisfaction Among Undergraduate Students: Correlates with Body Appreciation, Athlete Self-Identification, and Exercise Frequency

Grace Leger
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Personal identity, body perceptions, and lifestyles have been researched and documented for decades. However, several athlete versus non-athlete lifestyles and characteristics have yet to be documented. Low life satisfaction is extremely common on college campuses today. With clinical depression (resulting from low life satisfaction) being the leading mental illness among college students. The current study uses a self-report questionnaire to examine how college students’ life satisfaction is impacted by athlete self-identification, body appreciation, and exercise frequency. From this research, implications, such as exercise interventions can be implemented to improve life satisfaction and mental health. The following research used bivariate correlations and a multiple regression analysis to examine these variables. Body appreciation was found to be significantly correlated with life satisfaction. Meanwhile, body appreciation and life satisfaction were individually associated with athlete self-identification. Further research is needed to confirm results of the study across different populations. To see the complete thesis, please visit https://scholar.colorado.edu/concern/undergraduate_honors_theses/w6634514d.
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大学生生活满意度与身体欣赏、运动员自我认同及运动频率相关
个人身份、身体感知和生活方式已经被研究和记录了几十年。然而,一些运动员与非运动员的生活方式和特征尚未被记录下来。低生活满意度在今天的大学校园里非常普遍。临床抑郁症(由低生活满意度引起)是大学生中主要的心理疾病。本研究采用自我报告问卷,考察运动员自我认同、身体欣赏和运动频率对大学生生活满意度的影响。本研究的启示,如运动干预可以实施,以提高生活满意度和心理健康。下面的研究使用双变量相关性和多元回归分析来检验这些变量。身体欣赏与生活满意度显著相关。同时,身体欣赏和生活满意度与运动员自我认同存在个体相关性。需要进一步的研究来证实在不同人群中的研究结果。要查看完整的论文,请访问https://scholar.colorado.edu/concern/undergraduate_honors_theses/w6634514d。
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