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日本体育大学对女学生的数字支持。

Digital support for female students in physical education universities in Japan.

作者信息

Okuyama Junko, Seto Shuji, Motokawa Tomonori, Kato Tomomi, Miyamoto Aya, Maekawa Maki, Funakoshi Shunichi, Okazaki Tatsuma, Ebihara Satoru

机构信息

Department of Human Health and Nutrition, Shokei Gakuin University, 4-10-1 Yurigaoka, Natori, Miyagi, 981-1295, Japan.

Faculty of Informatics and Data Science, Akita University, 1-1 Tegatagakuen-machi, Akita-shi, Akita, Japan.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 May 14;15(1):16777. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-98921-0.

Abstract

Alongside acquiring specialized knowledge and accomplishing developmental tasks, athletic colleges require young athletes to also be active. We investigated the use of a smartphone application, ME-FULLNESS, as an unprecedented support method for female college students currently enrolled in athletic colleges. ME-FULLNESS is an application that infers one's psychological state from their facial information and improves their psychological state with music, vibration, and images that match that psychological state. We conducted a psychological survey with purposively selected female university students (18 to 24 years) at the International Pacific University in Okayama, Japan, before and after one month of using ME-FULLNESS (N = 76) and a group of non-users (N = 25). The app-using group showed significant improvement in depressive symptoms (p = 0.002), anxiety symptoms (p = 0.000), stress (p = 0.000), insomnia (p = 0.002), severity of premenstrual syndrome (p = 0.000), and resilience scores (p = 0.000), while the non-app-using group showed improvement in anxiety (p = 0.009) and resilience scores (p = 0.000). This study suggests that using the ME-FULLNESS app may improve depression, stress, insomnia, and resilience among athletic female students, positively contributing to their college life and sports performance.

摘要

除了获取专业知识和完成发展任务外,体育院校还要求年轻运动员保持活跃。我们调查了一款智能手机应用程序ME-FULLNESS的使用情况,它是一种前所未有的支持方式,面向目前就读于体育院校的女大学生。ME-FULLNESS是一款通过面部信息推断人的心理状态,并通过与该心理状态相匹配的音乐、振动和图像来改善心理状态的应用程序。我们在日本冈山县国际太平洋大学,对有目的地挑选出的18至24岁女大学生(N = 76)在使用ME-FULLNESS一个月前后进行了心理调查,并与一组未使用该应用程序的学生(N = 25)进行了对比。使用该应用程序的组在抑郁症状(p = 0.002)、焦虑症状(p = 0.000)、压力(p = 0.000)、失眠(p = 0.002)、经前综合征严重程度(p = 0.000)和恢复力得分(p = 0.000)方面有显著改善,而未使用该应用程序的组在焦虑(p = 0.009)和恢复力得分(p = 0.000)方面有所改善。这项研究表明,使用ME-FULLNESS应用程序可能会改善体育院校女学生的抑郁、压力、失眠和恢复力,对她们的大学生活和运动表现产生积极影响。

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