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- Title
DETERMINATION OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE LEVELS OF INDIVIDUAL ACTIVATED INDIVIDUALS.
- Authors
LOK, SEFA; UYAROGLU, ARZU KOCAK; AKTA, YUSUF KASIM
- Abstract
Objective. This research was carried out to determine the psychological resilience levels of physically active individuals. Methods. This research is descriptive cross-sectional. The universe of the research is composed of individuals who are actively interested in a sports branch in a municipal sports center and all individuals who agree to participate in the study without going through the sample selection method are included in the sample. 85 individuals who agreed to participate in the study constituted the sample of the study. The sociodemographic information form and the Psychological Resilience Scale for Adults were used to collect the data. In evaluating the demographic data of the research, chi-square test was used to evaluate the relationship between number and percentage distributions, socio-demographic characteristics and psychological resilience. Results. When the socio-demographic characteristics of the individuals were examined, the mean age was 34.62 ± 3.23, 52.6% were women, 35.1% were university graduates, 42.1% worked for any job, 43.2% It was determined that 64.3% of them perceived their health as medium and 58.5% of them lived in the metropolitan for the longest time. It was determined that the mean score of the individuals' psychological resilience scale was 118.63 ± 6.07. When the socio-demographic characteristics of individuals and their mean scores from the psychological resilience scale are evaluated; The psychological resilience score averages of men are higher than the women's average, and the difference was statistically significant (p <0.05). When the educational status and psychological resilience scale mean scores were evaluated, a significant difference was found and it was seen that the difference was due to university graduates (p <0.05). Similarly, the mean score of the psychological resilience scale of those working in any job (p <0.05), married people (p <0.05), those who perceive their health well (p <0.05) and those living in the district (p <0.05) high and the difference was found to be statistically significant. Conclusion. In line with the results obtained from the study; It has been observed that physically active individuals have a very good psychological endurance score. In terms of psychological resilience, women, primary and high school graduates, those who do not work in any job, singles, those who perceive their health poorly and moderately, and those who live in the metropolitan area are included in the risk group.
- Subjects
DEMOGRAPHIC characteristics; PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience; HIGH school graduates; PSYCHOMETRICS; MARRIED people; METROPOLITAN areas; EDUCATIONAL attainment
- Publication
Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education & Sport/Science, Movement & Health, 2020, Vol 20, p330
- ISSN
2285-777X
- Publication type
Article