COVID-19隔离期间的感知压力水平与身体活动和锻炼

Tolga Şahin, M. Gönen
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在冠状病毒爆发期间,社会生活中断减少了人们的身体活动,家中的隔离给人们带来了心理压力。本研究采用感知压力量表(PSS)。543名参与者自愿完成了在线调查问卷。额外的问题包括参与者的年龄、性别、教育状况、体育活动或锻炼的时间以及孤立状况。知觉压力水平和不足自我效能感(ISE)作为PSS的子因子在活动水平组之间具有统计学意义。与隔离状态相比,除部分隔离组的SDP值外,未隔离组的应激感知(PSS总分、ISE和SDP值)高于部分隔离组和部分隔离组。本研究结果表明,在隔离期间,限制能量消耗和增加精神压力锻炼和身体活动可以有效地减少感知压力。
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The Perceived Stress Levels During COVID-19 Quarantine Periods and Physical Activity and Exercise
Social life disruption diminished the physical activity and isolation at home caused psychological stress on people during the coronavirus outbreak. This study applied the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS). Five hundred forty-three participants voluntarily completed the online questionnaire. The additional questions were asked to participants such as age, gender, educational status, spent time for physical activity or exercise, and isolation status. The perceived stress level and Insufficient Self-Efficacy perception (ISE) as a sub-factor of PSS were found statistically significant among the activity level groups. When compared to isolation status, the not isolated group showed a higher perception of stress (PSS total score, ISE, and SDP values) than partial and isolated groups except for SDP in partial isolated groups value. The findings of this study revealed that during isolation days which limiting energy expenditure and increasing mentally stress exercise and physical activity could be effective in decreasing perceived stress.
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