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To identify the internal mechanism of the relationship between physical activity and mental health in home exercises. Participants were 2233 college students with an average age of 19.34 (SD = 1.07) recruited from southern China using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and hierarchical multiple regression. They completed the college student physical activity questionnaire, regulatory emotional self-efficacy scale (RES) and Symptom Checklist (SCL-90) to explore the internal mechanism of the relationship between home exercises and mental health in the context of fitness campaign. Statistical analysis based on ANOVA and hierarchical multiple regression, and the results showed that gender differences is a critical factor influencing the effectiveness of home exercise on mental health in college students. Furthermore, individuals with regulatory emotional self-efficacy are more likely to keep exercising, which may stimulate the positive effect on enhancing mental health. Variable of emotion regulation efficacy play an important role in promoting college students positive emotions, stimulating potential, and improving physical and mental health. Further to advocate sports interventions for home-stay groups to improve their control of emotions, thereby reducing their anxiety and depression in the face of unexpected events.
Zhenghong Xu; Juan Du. A mental health informatics study on the mediating effect of the regulatory emotional self-efficacy. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 2021, 18, 2775 -2788.
AMA StyleZhenghong Xu, Juan Du. A mental health informatics study on the mediating effect of the regulatory emotional self-efficacy. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering. 2021; 18 (3):2775-2788.
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhenghong Xu; Juan Du. 2021. "A mental health informatics study on the mediating effect of the regulatory emotional self-efficacy." Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 18, no. 3: 2775-2788.
This study examines the impact of word of mouth (WOM) communication through social media and how it affects satisfaction with the Summer Universiade in Taipei. This study hopes to understand the usage characteristics of social media among university students and the implementation of social media and their effectiveness as a marketing strategy for sport organization. The hypotheses were verified using a survey of 572 university students from four universities that hosted competitions for the Summer Universiade Games. Data were analyzed using t test, Pearson’s correlation analysis and two-way ANOVA analysis. The results indicated that WOM has impacted satisfaction via social media, and the level of understanding of sporting events was significantly affected by WOM communication and overall satisfaction. Moreover, gender showed no significant differences in WOM communication and overall satisfaction with sporting events. However, male participants had significantly higher value in WOM dissemination than female respondents. In addition, the spectators’ understanding of the sporting event on WOM communication and overall satisfaction was not affected by the continued use of social media. Suggestions are provided, including sufficient sports marketing and service quality from the organizers, in order to maintain good sports events and enhance spectators’ feelings.
Juan Du; Mei-Yen Chen; Yu-Feng Wu. The Effects of Social Media on Sporting Event Satisfaction and Word of Mouth Communication: An Empirical Study of a Mega Sports Event. Information 2020, 11, 482 .
AMA StyleJuan Du, Mei-Yen Chen, Yu-Feng Wu. The Effects of Social Media on Sporting Event Satisfaction and Word of Mouth Communication: An Empirical Study of a Mega Sports Event. Information. 2020; 11 (10):482.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJuan Du; Mei-Yen Chen; Yu-Feng Wu. 2020. "The Effects of Social Media on Sporting Event Satisfaction and Word of Mouth Communication: An Empirical Study of a Mega Sports Event." Information 11, no. 10: 482.