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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Life Space Extent and Apathy: A Comparison of Competitive Japanese Swimmers with and without Disabilities

机译:Covid-19大流行对生命空间范围和冷漠的影响:竞争日本游泳运动员与无残疾的比较

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Changes in the daily lives and mental health of people with disabilities due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic have not been reported. The Japanese government closed public facilities, including swimming pools, during the first wave of COVID-19, and many competitive swimmers lost their places of activities. This study aimed to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on life space and apathy among swimmers and investigated differences in the impact on swimmers with and without disabilities. A total of 39 competitive swimmers participated in this study, including 11 male and nine female swimmers with disabilities (swimmers with disabilities = para-swimmers), and e11 male and eight female swimmers without disabilities. Baseline and follow-up web-based questionnaire surveys were conducted, and changes in life space and apathy scale (AS) were assessed. Female para-swimmers showed significantly lower apathy than female able-bodied subjects (para, during; 16.0 ± 1.9; after, 12.8 ± 3.2; non-disabled; during, 10.5 ± 4.4; after, 10.6 ± 4.8; p < 0.05). Female swimmers with disabilities may be more likely to experience worsening mental health due to changes in their lifestyle.
机译:尚未报告由于冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)流行病导致残疾人的日常生活和心理健康的变化。日本政府封闭公共设施,包括游泳池,在第一波Covid-19期间,许多竞争游泳者都失去了活动的活动。本研究旨在调查Covid-19大流行对游泳者生命空间和冷漠的影响,并在没有残疾的游泳运动员的影响下调查差异。这项研究共有39名竞争游泳运动员,其中包括11名雄性和九个女性游泳者(残疾人= Para-Swimmers),以及e11男性和八个没有残疾的女性游泳运动员。进行了基线和后续网络的问卷调查,并评估了生命空间和冷漠量表(AS)的变化。雌性Para-Swimmers表现出比女性能够体育的主体显着降低(第16.0±1.9;之后,12.8±3.2;未禁用;在10.5±4.4期间;之后,10.6±4.8; P <0.05)。由于生活方式的变化,残疾人的女性游泳者可能更有可能在心理健康中经历恶化。

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