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The Effects of University Students' Physical Activity Experience on Communication Skills and Anxiety

机译:大学生体育活动经验对沟通技巧和焦虑的影响

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In this study, we will focus on extracurricular activity experiences as a result of taking a physical activity. In recent years, the Japan Business Federation has stressed the importance of communication skills for Japanese university students. However, the effect of physical activity on communication skills and feelings of anxiety due to physical activity experience is not sufficiently considered in Japan. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine the effects of physical activity experiences, especially on communication skills and feelings of anxiety (State-Trait anxiety). This study compared the degree of progress of communication skills and feelings of anxiety of the intervention group, consisting of students who participated in extracurricular activities, with the control group who did not engage in any sports clubs. The subjects were about 500 students aged 18 to 23 at a university in the Kanto region of Japan. A paper-based survey asked respondents about extracurricular activity experiences and sport performed in their school days, what type of sport they did, how frequently they engaged in sport, and the purpose of engaging in sport. The survey also consisted of a "communication skills scale" developed by Fujimoto et al. (2007) and the STAI (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory) developed by Charles D. Spielberger (1983), which was a well-known questionnaire designed to evaluate anxiety. The communication skill scale was divided into six factors: "self-control", "expressiveness", "decipherability", "self-assertion", "acceptance of others", "relationship adjustment". Our data shows correlations between the amount of sports activities and the improvement of communications skills, as well as a decrease in anxiety. Thus, we conclude that group sport activities seem to help students improve their communication skills and to lower their anxiety.
机译:在这项研究中,我们将专注于患有体育活动的课外活动经验。近年来,日本商业联合会强调了日本大学生沟通技巧的重要性。然而,在日本不充分考虑由于体育活动经验引起的沟通技巧和焦虑感受的影响。因此,本研究的目的是研究体育活动经验的影响,尤其是关于沟通技巧和焦虑的感觉(国家 - 特质焦虑)。这项研究比较了沟通技巧的进展程度和干预组的焦虑感,包括参加课外活动的学生,与没有参与任何体育俱乐部的对照组。该科目约有500名18至23名在日本的Kanto地区的大学学生。基于纸质的调查要求受访者关于在学校日中表演的课外活动经验和运动,他们所做的一种类型的运动,他们从事运动的频率以及从事运动的目的。该调查还由Fujimoto等人开发的“通信技能规模”组成。 (2007年)和Charles D. Spielberger(1983)开发的斯泰(国家特质焦虑库存),这是一个众所周知的问卷,旨在评估焦虑。沟通技能规模分为六个因素:“自我控制”,“表达性”,“解脱性”,“自我断言”,“接受他人”,“关系调整”。我们的数据显示了体育活动金额与通信技能的提高之间的相关性,以及减少焦虑。因此,我们得出结论,集团体育活动似乎帮助学生提高他们的沟通技巧并降低焦虑。

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