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你为何骑行?山地自行车骑行者的特征、参与方式及其与心理健康和幸福感的感知联系

Why Do You Ride?: A Characterization of Mountain Bikers, Their Engagement Methods, and Perceived Links to Mental Health and Well-Being.

作者信息

Roberts Lisa, Jones Gareth, Brooks Rob

机构信息

School of Clinical and Applied Sciences, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2018 Sep 19;9:1642. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01642. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Mountain biking is an increasingly popular outdoor activity on the extreme sport continuum. Extreme and high-risk sports have been investigated using a variety of motivational theories with sensation seeking a dominant theme; however, behavioral and motivational homogeneity within these types of populations should not be assumed. Recent studies have highlighted the therapeutic potential of extreme sports and similar outdoor activities. The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of mountain biking participants, their engagement methods, and perceived benefits to mental health and well-being. This was a cross-sectional survey and participants were recruited via social media. An online questionnaire specific to the domain of mountain biking was developed. Analysis of the full sample ( = 1,484) and of three independent paired sub-samples was conducted using SPSS. The sub-samples compared the results of males and females; younger and older riders; and those who have recently engaged in downhill mountain biking and those who have not. The results have succeeded in identifying some disparities in mountain biker characteristics and engagement methods. The results suggest that some riders found pleasure in higher risk engagement. The study proposes various explanations for the disproportion of women in mountain biking. Irrespective of the confounding factors related to rider characteristics or engagement methods, mountain bikers reported copious benefits to mental health and well-being related to their engagement. There was a high reported usage of mountain biking as a coping strategy. As such, this study provides insights that could inform the development of outdoor activities as interventions for mental health.

摘要

山地自行车运动在极限运动领域正日益成为一项广受欢迎的户外活动。人们运用了各种动机理论对极限和高风险运动进行了研究,其中寻求刺激是一个主要主题;然而,不应假定这类人群在行为和动机上具有同质性。最近的研究突出了极限运动及类似户外活动的治疗潜力。本研究的目的是描述山地自行车运动参与者的特征、他们的参与方式,以及他们所感知到的对心理健康和幸福感的益处。这是一项横断面调查,通过社交媒体招募参与者。编制了一份针对山地自行车运动领域的在线问卷。使用SPSS对全样本(n = 1484)以及三个独立的配对子样本进行了分析。这些子样本比较了男性和女性、年轻和年长骑手,以及近期参与过山地速降骑行的人和未参与过的人的结果。研究结果成功地识别出了山地自行车运动参与者在特征和参与方式上的一些差异。结果表明,一些骑手在更高风险的参与中找到了乐趣。该研究对山地自行车运动中女性比例失衡提出了各种解释。无论与骑手特征或参与方式相关的混杂因素如何,山地自行车运动参与者都报告称,他们的参与对心理健康和幸福感有诸多益处。据报告,山地自行车运动作为一种应对策略的使用率很高。因此,本研究提供的见解可为将户外活动开发为心理健康干预措施提供参考。

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