J Phys Act Health. 2020 May 5;17(6):632-640. doi: 10.1123/jpah.2019-0362.
To assess the extent to which college student physical activity behaviors and attitudes are associated with enrollment in required, but self-selected, health and wellness courses.
Data were analyzed from 1473 undergraduate students (60% women) taking health and wellness courses at a large northeastern university.
Demographic characteristics and activity levels at the time of course enrollment were assessed in relation to course selection and activity levels after course completion. One-way analysis of variance tests were used to assess the differences in the characteristics of students enrolling in different types of health and wellness courses, and paired samples t tests were used to assess the differences in physical activity and related attitudes from the time of enrollment to the end of the semester.
Course selection was predicted by demographic characteristics and precourse activity levels. Overall, no significant change in activity levels was observed over the course of one semester, although some effects were observed within certain types of activities.
When given the option, college students appear to select health and wellness courses that match their current activity levels. These courses do not significantly change the average student's behavior or attitudes about physical activity.
评估大学生体育活动行为和态度与参加必修但自选的健康与健康课程之间的关联程度。
对一所大型东北大学的 1473 名本科学生(60%为女性)进行了健康与健康课程的数据分析。
评估入学时的人口统计学特征和活动水平与课程选择以及课程结束后的活动水平之间的关系。采用单因素方差分析检验评估不同类型健康与健康课程学生的特征差异,采用配对样本 t 检验评估从入学到学期末的体育活动和相关态度的差异。
课程选择由人口统计学特征和课前活动水平预测。总体而言,一个学期内活动水平没有明显变化,尽管某些活动类型观察到了一些影响。
当有选择时,大学生似乎会选择符合他们当前活动水平的健康和健康课程。这些课程并没有显著改变普通学生对体育活动的行为或态度。