Deng Cheng-Hu, Wang Jing-Qiang, Zhu Li-Ming, Liu He-Wang, Guo Yu, Peng Xue-Hua, Shao Jian-Bo, Xia Wei
Department of Physical Education, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China.
Department of Physical Education, Hubei Business College, Wuhan, China.
J Med Internet Res. 2020 Oct 5;22(10):e21301. doi: 10.2196/21301.
The COVID-19 outbreak has affected people's health worldwide. For college students, web-based physical education is a challenge, as these course are normally offered outdoors.
The aim of this study was to use data from a web-based survey to evaluate the relationship between the mental health status of college students and their sports-related lifestyles. Problems related to web-based physical education were also examined.
A web-based survey was conducted by snowball sampling from May 8 to 11, 2020. Demographic data, mental health status, and sports-related lifestyles of college students in Wuhan as well as issues related to web-based physical education were collected. Mental health status was assessed by the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21).
The study included 1607 respondents from 267 cities. The average scores of the DASS-21 subscales (2.46 for depression, 1.48 for anxiety, and 2.59 for stress) were significantly lower in our study than in a previous study (P<.05). Lower DASS-21 scores were significantly correlated with regular exercise, maintaining exercise habits during the outbreak of COVID-19, exercising more than 1 to 2 times a week, exercise duration >1 hour, and >2000 pedometer steps (all P<.05). None of the three forms of web-based physical education was preferred by more than 50% of respondents. Frequent technical problems were confronted by 1087/1607 students (67.6%). Shape-up exercises (846/1607, 52.6%), a designed combination of exercises (710/1607, 44.2%), and Chinese kung fu (559/1607, 34.8%) were suggested sports for web-based physical education.
Mental status was significantly correlated with regular exercise and sufficient exercise duration. Professional physical guidance is needed for college students in selected sports. Exercises not meeting students' preferences, frequent technical problems, and the distant interaction involved in web-based physical education were the main problems that should be solved in future.
新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情已影响全球人们的健康。对于大学生而言,基于网络的体育课程是一项挑战,因为这些课程通常在户外进行。
本研究旨在利用基于网络的调查数据,评估大学生心理健康状况与其与运动相关的生活方式之间的关系。同时也对基于网络的体育课程相关问题进行了研究。
于2020年5月8日至11日采用滚雪球抽样法进行了一项基于网络的调查。收集了武汉大学生的人口统计学数据、心理健康状况、与运动相关的生活方式以及与基于网络的体育课程相关的问题。采用抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS-21)评估心理健康状况。
该研究纳入了来自267个城市的1607名受访者。本研究中DASS-21分量表的平均得分(抑郁为2.46、焦虑为1.48、压力为2.59)显著低于先前的一项研究(P<.05)。较低的DASS-21得分与经常锻炼、在新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情期间保持锻炼习惯、每周锻炼1至2次以上、锻炼时长>1小时以及步数>2000步显著相关(均P<.05)。超过50%的受访者未偏好三种基于网络的体育课程形式中的任何一种。1087/1607名学生(67.6%)经常遇到技术问题。塑形运动(846/1607,52.6%)、设计好的运动组合(�10/1607,44.2%)和中国功夫(559/1607,34.8%)被建议作为基于网络的体育课程运动项目。
心理状态与经常锻炼和充足的锻炼时长显著相关。大学生在选择运动项目时需要专业的体育指导。不符合学生偏好的运动、频繁的技术问题以及基于网络的体育课程中涉及的远距离互动是未来应解决的主要问题。