Wu Xinbo, Liang Junwen, Chen Jiaxi, Dong Weixin, Lu Chunxia
Department of Sport Education, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
Front Psychol. 2024 Apr 26;15:1376233. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1376233. eCollection 2024.
As a crucial juncture in students' educational journey, junior high school presents challenges that profoundly influence well-being and academic performance. Physical activity emerges as a pivotal factor shaping the holistic development of junior high school students. Beyond its recognized impact on physical and mental health, engaging in regular physical activity proves effective in augmenting students' adaptability to school life. Despite its importance, the mechanisms through which physical activity influences school adaptation in junior high school students remain understudied in academic research.
In exploring the potential mechanisms, this study aims to validate the mediating roles of resilience and coping styles by examining the association between physical activity and school adaptation among junior high school students.
This study employed cross-sectional survey approach among junior high school students in China. Through the convenience sampling, 1,488 participants aged from 12 to 16 years old (Average age = 13.59, SD = 1.017) from two Junior high schools in Changsha City, Hunan Province were recruited to complete the Physical Activity Scale, School Adaptation Questionnaire for Junior High School Students, Resilience Scale for Adolescents, and Simple Coping Styles Questionnaire. For data analysis, the SPSS 26.0 and Amos 26.0 were used for statistical processing.
The results showed that physical activity exhibited a significant correlation with school adaptation ( = 0.656, < 0.001). Resilience, positive coping style and negative coping style played partial mediating roles between physical activity and school adaptation, with the effect size were 0.229, 0.170, 0.171. The chain mediation effect size of resilience and positive coping style was 0.042, while the chain mediation effect size of resilience and negative coping style was 0.050.
Physical activity positively predicts Chinese junior high school students' school adaptation through resilience and coping styles, suggesting that junior high school students should engage in regular physical activity, so as to improve their resilience and positive coping styles, mitigating negative coping styles, thus promoting their school adaptation.
初中作为学生教育旅程中的一个关键阶段,面临着深刻影响幸福感和学业成绩的挑战。体育活动成为塑造初中生全面发展的一个关键因素。除了其对身心健康的公认影响外,经常参加体育活动被证明能有效增强学生对学校生活的适应能力。尽管其很重要,但体育活动影响初中生学校适应的机制在学术研究中仍未得到充分研究。
在探索潜在机制时,本研究旨在通过检验体育活动与初中生学校适应之间的关联,验证心理韧性和应对方式的中介作用。
本研究在中国初中生中采用横断面调查方法。通过便利抽样,从湖南省长沙市的两所初中招募了1488名年龄在12至16岁之间(平均年龄 = 13.59,标准差 = 1.017)的参与者,以完成体育活动量表、初中生学校适应问卷、青少年心理韧性量表和简易应对方式问卷。数据分析使用SPSS 26.0和Amos 26.0进行统计处理。
结果表明,体育活动与学校适应呈显著相关(r = 0.656,p < 0.001)。心理韧性、积极应对方式和消极应对方式在体育活动与学校适应之间起部分中介作用,效应量分别为0.229、0.170、0.171。心理韧性和积极应对方式的链式中介效应量为0.042,而心理韧性和消极应对方式的链式中介效应量为0.050。
体育活动通过心理韧性和应对方式对中国初中生的学校适应有正向预测作用,这表明初中生应经常参加体育活动,以提高其心理韧性和积极应对方式,减少消极应对方式,从而促进他们的学校适应。