School of Physical Education, Soochow University, Suzhou, China.
Soochow College, Soochow University, Suzhou, China.
Front Public Health. 2024 Aug 27;12:1433538. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1433538. eCollection 2024.
Annual declines in university students' physical health have an impact on social stability and the nation's long-term growth. Parenting style, which is crucial to a child's growth and development, may have a big influence on physical health. This study delves into the effects of different parenting styles on the physical fitness of Chinese college students under gender differences.
Through random allocation and stratified sampling methods, this study comprehensively investigated 3,151 undergraduate students (male = 1,365; female = 1786) with an average age of 18.44 years (SD = 1.46), from a university in Jiangsu Province, China. Parenting styles of college students were evaluated by the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI). Physical fitness tests were based on the Chinese National Student Physical Fitness Standards including body mass index, lung capacity, standing-long-jump, bent-leg-sit-up, seated forward bend, pull-ups, 50 m sprint, and 800/1,000 m run. Further investigations focused on the relationship between parenting styles and physical health by statistical analysis methods such as Pearson correlation and multiple linear regression.
Significant differences were identified in gender, family members, and academic majors in most of the correlation indicators between different parenting styles and physical health among college students. Further analysis showed that the parenting styles of democratic and authoritative mothers and democratic fathers were more conducive to the promotion of physical health among female university students. The combination of a democratic fathering style and a permissive mothering style is considered an ideal parenting model for male students.
This study confirmed that different parenting styles have a significant impact on the physical health of college students. Positive parenting styles may improve physical health, while negative ones are likely to have adverse effects, especially among female students. It is also important to notice differentiated parenting styles with respect to male and female university students. Therefore, more attention should be raised on parenting styles to enhance physical health of the student population.
大学生身体健康状况的逐年下降,不仅影响社会稳定,也对国家的长远发展造成了影响。而父母教养方式作为影响儿童成长发展的关键因素,可能会对其身体健康产生重要影响。本研究旨在探讨不同父母教养方式对中国大学生身体健康的影响及其在性别差异上的表现。
本研究采用随机分配和分层抽样的方法,对江苏省某高校 3151 名本科生(男生 1365 名,女生 1786 名)进行了综合调查,平均年龄为 18.44 岁(标准差=1.46)。采用父母教养方式问卷(PBI)评估大学生的父母教养方式,包括父母情感温暖理解(简称温暖理解)、父母过分干涉(简称过分干涉)、父母拒绝否认(简称拒绝否认)、父母惩罚严厉(简称惩罚严厉)和父亲过度保护(简称过度保护)五个维度。身体素质测试根据《国家学生体质健康标准》进行,包括身高体重指数、肺活量、立定跳远、仰卧起坐、坐位体前屈、引体向上、50 米跑、800/1000 米跑。采用 Pearson 相关和多元线性回归等统计分析方法进一步探讨父母教养方式与大学生身体健康的关系。
不同性别、家庭来源和学科专业的大学生在父母教养方式与身体健康的相关性指标中存在显著差异。进一步分析发现,民主权威型和民主型父母的教养方式更有利于促进女大学生的身体健康,而民主型父亲与宽松型母亲的教养方式相结合则被认为是男大学生的理想教养模式。
本研究证实,不同的父母教养方式对大学生的身体健康有显著影响。积极的父母教养方式可能会促进身体健康,而消极的父母教养方式则可能产生不良影响,尤其是对女大学生。同时,还需要注意针对男大学生和女大学生的差异化教养方式。因此,应该更加关注父母教养方式,以提高大学生群体的身体健康水平。