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Associations between sedentary behavior and negative emotions in adolescents during home confinement: Mediating role of social support and sleep quality
Zou, Liye; Wang, Ting; Herold, Fabian; Ludyga, Sebastian; Liu, Weina; Zhang, Yanjie; Healy, Sean; Zhang, Zhihao; Kuang, Jin; Taylor, Alyx.
Affiliation
  • Zou, Liye; East China Normal University. College of Physical Education & Health. Shenzhen University. Shanghai. China
  • Wang, Ting; Shenzhen University. School of Psychology. Shenzhen Humanities & Social Sciences Key Research Bases of the Center for Mental Health. China
  • Herold, Fabian; University of Potsdam. Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg. Research Group Degenerative and Chronic Diseases, Movement. s.p
  • Ludyga, Sebastian; University of Basel. Department of Sport, Exercise & Health. Switzerland
  • Liu, Weina; East China Normal University. College of Physical Education & Health. Key Laboratory of Adolescent Health Assessment and Exercise Intervention of Ministry of Education. Shanghai. China
  • Zhang, Yanjie; The Chinese University of Hong Kong–Shenzhen. School of Humanities and Social Science. Physical Education Unit. Shenzhen. China
  • Healy, Sean; Dublin City University. School of Nursing, Psychotherapy, and Community Health. Ireland
  • Zhang, Zhihao; Shenzhen University. School of Psychology. Shenzhen Humanities & Social Sciences Key Research Bases of the Center for Mental Health. China
  • Kuang, Jin; Shenzhen University. School of Psychology. Shenzhen Humanities & Social Sciences Key Research Bases of the Center for Mental Health. China
  • Taylor, Alyx; AECC University College. School of Rehabilitation, Sport and Psychology. Bournemouth. UK
Int. j. clin. health psychol. (Internet) ; 23(1): 1-13, ene.-abr. 2023. tab, ilus
Article in En | IBECS | ID: ibc-213094
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Localization: ES15.1 - BNCS
ABSTRACT

Background:

Prolonged periods of sedentary behaviour, for instance, engendered by home confinement in Shenzhen city, has led to negative mental health consequences, especially in adolescents. Previous research suggests, in general, that sedentary behavior can increase negative emotions. However, the specific mechanism driving the relationship between sedentary behavior and negative emotions is still relatively unclear. Social support and sleep quality might partly explain the effect of sedentary behavior on negative emotions. Thus, the current study aimed to examine the associations between sedentary behavior and negative emotions, and to investigate if social support and sleep quality mediate such a relationship.

Method:

During home confinement due to the COVID-19 Omicron variant outbreak, 1179 middle and high school students in Shenzhen were invited to voluntarily complete an e-questionnaire, including the 21-item Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-21), the short form of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ-SF), the Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS) and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Data from 1065 participants were included in the analysis.

Results:

We observed significant sex-related and demografic-related differences in emotional (e.g., anxiety, stress and social support) and other outcome variables (e.g., sitting duration and PSQI score). Furthermore, sedentary behavior, social support, and sleep quality were associated with negative emotions (p < .01), even after controlling for sex, age, only-child case, body mass index, and metabolic equivalent level. In addition, social support and sleep quality partially mediated the association between sedentary behavior and negative emotions. (AU)
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Full text: 1 Collection: 06-national / ES Database: IBECS Main subject: Quarantine / Coronavirus Infections / Sedentary Behavior / Pandemics Limits: Adolescent / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Int. j. clin. health psychol. (Internet) Year: 2023 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 06-national / ES Database: IBECS Main subject: Quarantine / Coronavirus Infections / Sedentary Behavior / Pandemics Limits: Adolescent / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Int. j. clin. health psychol. (Internet) Year: 2023 Document type: Article