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College Student Identity, Mental Health and Fitness Behaviors: Does Fitness Moderate the Relationship Between Identity and Mental Health Among College Students?

机译:大学生身份,心理健康和健身行为:健身是否会调节大学生身份与心理健康之间的关系?

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Although developing a personal identity is a lifelong process, it has long been considered the critical developmental task faced by adolescents transitioning to adulthood. Previous studies have researched the factors contributing to identity formation and the correlates of identity; researchers have found that individuals whose identities are based in intensive exploration of values, beliefs and goals, followed by a strong commitment to said values, beliefs and goals, are more likely to have positive mental health and psychological well-being.;The environment in which emerging adults face the developmental task of identity is often college or university. College students are generally separating from their families for the first time, and are faced with many decisions that will influence the development identity. Although college offers an opportunity for exploration, there are students that may not actively engage in the exploration process, potentially due to a lack of interest or ability. College student-athletes are a subset of college students that may be at a disadvantage when it comes to the exploration process. Due to their stringent schedules and focused commitment to one specific activity, college student-athletes may be developing identities that are limited in their scope while their non-athlete peers have the opportunity to explore their environments in greater depth and breadth. If this is the case, student-athletes may be at higher risk of poor mental health or psychological well-being.;A factor that has not been considered in the literature is the impact that fitness behaviors have on the relationship between identity and mental health. The relationship between exercise and positive mental health has been widely researched and supported, and student-athletes regularly exercise as a part of their training. As such, the research would indicate that student-athletes are at risk of negative mental health correlates as a result of identities based on premature commitments or a lack of exploration, but would also likely benefit from the positive mental health correlates that exercising regularly would indicate. This exploratory study aimed to provide clarity to these conflicting correlates of identity and mental health, and answer three research questions about the relationship between college student identity, mental health and fitness behaviors. Data was collected from a sample of 347 college students who completed a web-based survey during the spring semester of 2016.;The research questions for this study focused on the relationship between identity and mental health, and whether or not fitness behaviors moderate that relationship. Additionally, this study sought to identify any differences between student-athletes and non-student-athletes in terms of their patterns of identity and mental health. Finally, the study explored how identification with the athletic role among student-athletes impacts identity and mental health.;There was no evidence found to support fitness as a moderator of identity and mental health. There were, however, trends in the results indicating that anxiety and depression do decrease for certain identity groups (i.e. Achievement, Carefree Diffusion, Undifferentiated) when individuals in that group engage in regular exercise. These findings support the need for future research on college student identity, as well as college student-athletes as a unique subset of the larger population of college students. The current research on college student identity and on student-athletes is limited in its scope, both in terms of how identity influences mental health and other factors that might contribute.;This study contributes to the current literature by suggesting that fitness behaviors may moderate the relationship between identity and mental health. This would have implications for how the correlates of identity are understood and also imply that college student-athletes may be at higher risk for negative mental health consequences following their retirement from sport. For college students and college student-athletes that may be less susceptible to interventions targeting their exploration of, and commitment to, identity, interventions focusing on exercise may decrease the negative mental health correlates that have been shown to relate to identity statuses low in exploration and commitment.;In summary, although there was no statistically significant evidence found to support the research questions examining identity, mental health and fitness behaviors, there were visible trends in the data. This may indicate that with a larger sample statistically significant results might be achieved. Future research that includes larger samples of college students from public and private universities and evaluates students from various areas of the United States may provide greater insight into how these variables are related. Additionally, future research that expands on the variables mental health and fitness behaviors may lead to greater understanding of how fitness may moderate the relationship between identity and mental health.
机译:尽管发展个人身份是一生的过程,但长期以来,人们一直认为这是青少年过渡到成年所面临的关键发展任务。先前的研究已经研究了影响身份形成的因素以及身份的相关性。研究人员发现,身份认同基于对价值,信念和目标的深入探索,然后坚定地致力于上述价值,信念和目标的个人,更可能具有积极的心理健康和心理健康。新兴成年人面临的身份发展任务通常是大学。通常,大学生是第一次与家人分离,并面临许多影响发展身份的决定。尽管大学为探索提供了机会,但有些学生可能由于缺乏兴趣或能力而未积极参与探索过程。大学生运动员是大学生的一个子集,在探索过程中可能会处于不利地位。由于他们严格的日程安排和对一项特定活动的专注承诺,大学生运动员可能正在发展范围有限的身份,而非运动员的同龄人有机会更深入,更广泛地探索他们的环境。在这种情况下,学生运动员的心理健康或心理健康状况可能更高。;文献中尚未考虑的因素是健身行为对身份与心理健康之间关系的影响。 。运动与积极的心理健康之间的关系得到了广泛的研究和支持,学生运动员定期运动是他们训练的一部分。因此,该研究表明,由于过早的承诺或缺乏探索而导致的身份认同,结果导致学生运动员面临负面的心理健康风险,但也有可能得益于定期运动所表明的积极的心理健康风险。这项探索性研究旨在使身份和心理健康之间的这些相互矛盾的关联更加清晰,并回答有关大学生身份,心理健康和健康行为之间关系的三个研究问题。数据收集自2016年春季学期完成基于网络调查的347名大学生的样本;本研究的研究问题集中于身份与心理健康之间的关系,以及健身行为是否缓解了这种关系。此外,本研究试图确定学生运动员与非学生运动员在身份和心理健康方面的差异。最后,该研究探讨了对学生运动员的运动角色的认同如何影响身份和心理健康。尚无证据支持健身作为身份和心理健康的调节者。但是,结果趋势表明,某些身份群体中的个体进行定期锻炼后,其焦虑和抑郁情绪确实有所降低(即成就,无忧无虑的扩散,未分化)。这些发现支持了对大学生身份以及大学生运动员作为大学生群体独特子集的未来研究的需求。当前关于大学生身份和学生运动的研究在其范围方面都受到限制,无论是在身份如何影响心理健康和其他可能造成影响的因素方面。身份与心理健康之间的关系。这将影响到如何理解身份的相关性,也暗示大学生运动员退出运动后可能会面临更大的负面心理健康后果风险。对于大学生和大学生运动员而言,他们不太可能针对他们对身份的探索和承诺进行干预,以运动为重点的干预措施可能会减少负面的心理健康相关性,这些相关性已被证明与探索性和低身份性状态相关总而言之,尽管没有找到统计上显着的证据来支持研究身份,心理健康和健身行为的研究问题,但数据中存在明显的趋势。这可能表明,使用更大的样本可能会获得统计学上显着的结果。未来的研究将包括来自公立和私立大学的大学生样本,并对来自美国各个地区的学生进行评估,可能会为这些变量之间的关系提供更深入的了解。另外,未来对心理健康和健身行为变量进行扩展的研究可能会导致人们进一步了解健身如何缓解身份与心理健康之间的关系。

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    Boston University.;

  • 授予单位 Boston University.;
  • 学科 Counseling Psychology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 114 p.
  • 总页数 114
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:58

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