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Abstract
The goal was to assess the connections between
vigorous physical activity (VPA), approach-avoidance temperament and depressive
symptoms. Two studies were conducted. Study 1, correlational, to assess the mediating role of both dimensions of
temperament, approach-avoidance contrast, between physical activity and
depressive symptoms. Participants, 335
college students, completed the International Physical Activity
Questionnaire, the Depressive Symptoms Scale (DSS) and the Approach-Avoidance
Temperament Questionnaire (Ap-AvTQ). Results showed that approach-avoidance contrast could be considered a
potential mediator between VPA and depressive symptoms. The global model was significant, F(2, 351)=3.22, p<.001, R2=14.91%,
R2 adjusted=14.42%, and the bootstrapped upper and lower limits did
not contain zero with the lower limit at -.05 and the upper at -14, suggesting a connection between VPA and depressive
symptoms mediated by the approach-avoidance contrast temperament. Study 2,
longitudinal, to test if a physical activity program could produce changes in
approach-avoidance contrast temperament, manipulating the depressive symptoms.
A VPA program was conducted with 149 college students. Participants completed
the DSS and the Ap-AvTQ. The true intraindividual change modeling technique, a
more direct approach to modeling interindividual differences in intraindividual
change without using a control group, showed that participants’ depressive
symptoms were predicted through the mediation of the approach-avoidance contrast temperament (γ=-.36, p<.001). VPA was positively linked to the
approach-avoidance contrast temperament that was negatively connected to
depressive symptoms, and negatively linked to the approach-avoidance contrast temperament
that was positively connected to depressive symptoms. It seems possible to
influence depressive symptoms through approach-avoidance contrast temperament
using VPA.
期刊介绍:
Kinesiology – International Journal of Fundamental and Applied Kinesiology (print ISSN 1331- 1441, online ISSN 1848-638X) publishes twice a year scientific papers and other written material from kinesiology (a scientific discipline which investigates art and science of human movement; in the meaning and scope close to the idiom “sport sciences”) and other adjacent human sciences focused on sport and exercise, primarily from anthropology (biological and cultural alike), medicine, sociology, psychology, natural sciences and mathematics applied to sport in its broadest sense, history, and others. Contributions of high scientific interest, including also results of theoretical analyses and their practical application in physical education, sport, physical recreation and kinesitherapy, are accepted for publication. The following sections define the scope of the journal: Sport and sports activities, Physical education, Recreation/leisure, Kinesiological anthropology, Training methods, Biology of sport and exercise, Sports medicine and physiology of sport, Biomechanics, History of sport and Book reviews with news.