Liu Xiuxia, Qin Huahui, Zhang Hangyu, Weng Xinghe, Lin Shunying, Ge Fengmin, Wang Ran
Department of Physical Education, Xiamen University, Xiamen, 361005, Fujian, China.
School of Psychology, Beijing Sport University, Beijing, 100084, China.
Sci Rep. 2025 Jun 25;15(1):20298. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-04894-5.
Empirical research has extensively documented the psychotherapeutic value of various natural environments. However, the psychological health implications of water-based outdoor settings (aquatic ecosystems) remain inadequately conceptualized. And current scholarship predominantly documents physiological responses to marine environments, with limited theoretical frameworks explaining the complex psychological effects in water-based outdoor physical activities. 11 university students from the Xiamen University Diving Association participated in semi-structured interviews to share their experiences with water-based outdoor physical activities. The data were analyzed using inductive thematic analysis. Five experts unanimously validated the credibility and validity of the findings. This study extracted 8 themes and 21 sub themes: Fearful anticipation (fear, novelty seeking/desire for exploration); Safe-risking (safety needs, The impulse to take risks); Freedom with constraints (sense of freedom, sense of constraint); Solitude integration (enjoying solitude, team integration); Awe and confrontation with nature (awe for nature, confrontation with nature); Sense of meaning in life (belonging to nature, contemplation of ontological questions about life/world, self-efficacy); Sense of identity (professionalism, certification, risk management skills); Flow experience (temporal transformation, spatial transformation, action-awareness merging, task oriented, sense of control). This study suggests the distinctive psychological impacts of water-based outdoor physical activities on university students, offering insights for psychological interventions in physical education. It extends Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs by proposing a nested, context-dependent structure. While the findings provide innovative perspectives on water-based outdoor settings' influence on mental health, further research is necessary to confirm applicability across diverse contexts.
实证研究广泛记录了各种自然环境的心理治疗价值。然而,基于水的户外环境(水生生态系统)对心理健康的影响仍未得到充分的概念化。目前的学术研究主要记录了对海洋环境的生理反应,解释基于水的户外体育活动中复杂心理效应的理论框架有限。来自厦门大学潜水协会的11名大学生参与了半结构化访谈,分享他们在基于水的户外体育活动中的经历。数据采用归纳主题分析法进行分析。五位专家一致验证了研究结果的可信度和有效性。本研究提取了8个主题和21个子主题:恐惧预期(恐惧、寻求新奇/探索欲望);安全冒险(安全需求、冒险冲动);受限的自由(自由感、受限感);独处融入(享受独处、团队融入);敬畏与与自然对峙(对自然的敬畏、与自然的对峙);生活意义感(归属自然、对关于生命/世界的本体论问题的思考、自我效能感);身份认同感(专业性、认证、风险管理技能);心流体验(时间转变、空间转变、行动与意识融合、任务导向、控制感)。本研究揭示了基于水的户外体育活动对大学生独特的心理影响,为体育教育中的心理干预提供了见解。它通过提出一个嵌套的、依赖情境的结构扩展了马斯洛的需求层次理论。虽然研究结果为基于水的户外环境对心理健康的影响提供了创新视角,但仍需进一步研究以确认其在不同情境下的适用性。