Alshehri Mohammed A, Kruse-Diehr Aaron J, McDaniel Justin, Partridge Julie A, Null Dawn
School of Human Sciences, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, Carbondale, IL, USA.
Department of Community Health Sciences (Public Health), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Al Baha University, Al Baha, SAUDI ARABIA.
Int J Exerc Sci. 2021 Nov 1;14(5):1305-1319. doi: 10.70252/OMTE6688. eCollection 2021.
Research has suggested that international students' transition to the United States is often correlated with less physical activity after arriving in the U.S). One reason might be related to reduced social support when living in a foreign environment. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to assess the impact of social support on international college students' physical activity behaviors. Participants ( = 318) from five public universities in one Midwest state completed an electronic survey assessing self-reported physical activity behaviors and perceived social support for exercise (SSE). Data analyses included multiple linear regression, multinomial logistic regression, and multiple logistic regression to test the study's hypotheses. Region of origin, academic level, and friends' SSE were all significant predictors of unhealthy physical activity behaviors. Specifically, friends' SSE was positively associated with higher total physical activity behaviors ( (12, 305) = 4.2, < .001, = .142) and was a significant predictor of participants' physical activity levels. Although research suggests international students' transition to the United States can impart negative impacts on their physical activity behaviors, we found that greater levels of friends' SSE was associated with increased physical activity behaviors. As university administrators and wellness programs explore interventions promoting positive physical activity behaviors among international students, they should consider including elements that focus specifically on friendship social support to motivate physical activity behaviors.
研究表明,国际学生到美国后的过渡阶段往往与抵达美国后运动量减少相关。一个原因可能与生活在国外环境中社会支持减少有关。这项横断面研究的目的是评估社会支持对国际大学生体育活动行为的影响。来自中西部一个州五所公立大学的318名参与者完成了一项电子调查,评估自我报告的体育活动行为以及对锻炼的感知社会支持(SSE)。数据分析包括多元线性回归、多项逻辑回归和多重逻辑回归,以检验该研究的假设。原籍地区、学术水平和朋友的SSE都是不健康体育活动行为的显著预测因素。具体而言,朋友的SSE与更高的总体体育活动行为呈正相关(F(12, 305) = 4.2,p <.001,R² =.142),并且是参与者体育活动水平的显著预测因素。尽管研究表明国际学生向美国的过渡可能会对他们的体育活动行为产生负面影响,但我们发现朋友的SSE水平越高,与体育活动行为增加相关。随着大学管理人员和健康项目探索促进国际学生积极体育活动行为的干预措施,他们应考虑纳入专门关注友谊社会支持以激励体育活动行为的要素。